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This paper postulates that a country’s integration into the world economy may lower citizens’ political trust. I argue that economic globalization constrains government’s choice set of feasible policies, impeding responsiveness to the median voter. Matching individual-level survey data...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011259376
This paper postulates that a country’s integration into the world economy may lower citizens’ political trust. I argue that economic globalization constrains government’s choice set of feasible policies, impeding responsiveness to the median voter. Matching individual-level survey data...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009495132
This paper postulates that a country’s integration into the world economy may lower citizens’ political trust. I argue that economic globalization constrains government’s choice set of feasible policies, impeding responsiveness to the median voter. Matching individual-level survey data...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009647223
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is often seen as an important catalyst for economic growth in the developing countries. It affects the economic growth by stimulating domestic investment, increasing human capital formation and by facilitating the technology transfer in the host countries. The...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011112286
Hungarian suppliers. The paper concludes that diffusion models and the notion of sectoral system of innovation and production … innovation systems still do matter. As for a major element of an NIS, namely government policies, it is more fruitful to create … an attractive, favourable environment for R&D and innovation than focusing on the promotion of industry-specific R&D and …
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behind productivity and technical progress, while the effects of FDI- and patent-related spillovers are significantly smaller …
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The Hungarian precision engineering industry, although fairly successful in the pre-war period and able to survive all the adverse corollaries of planning and CMEA orientation, might be wiped out by the long-awaited marketisation: far more competitive and powerful foreign competitors can now...
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innovation, skills choice, wage inequality and patterns of production based on a North-South general-equilibrium model with …
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This paper introduces service innovation in the proximity-concentration trade-off model of trade and FDI (Helpman …, Melitz and Yeaple, 2004). The idea is that innovation will have two main effects on service firms’ choice between exports and …
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