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This study investigates the relationship between foreign direct investment and economic growth by using seven years average annual data of 129 countries from the period of 2003 to 2009. Results indicate the significant positive relationships between foreign direct investment and economic growth...
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Joining the European Union big opportunities in the international markets have opened for Latvia. Paper purpose is to investigate influence of international integration processes on development of economy of Latvia. In the paper Latvian economic indicators before and after entering the EU are...
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, horizontal, offshoring, and export-platform FDI. Estimated model parameters describe the states of technology in different …
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Thanks to a level of growth in foreign investment, the gap is narrowing between Romania and other East European countries like the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary, countries normally considered the preferred choice of foreign investors. In the last years, Romania has become a more appealing...
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the growth dynamics. This study intends to see whether the growth in FDI has any significant impact on the service sector … a significant positive impact of the FDI on services sector and this service sector growth has in turn a significant … sector. Therefore FDI can be truly be used as a propagator of economic growth, via its favourable effect on the growth in the …
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Growth and imports are correlated across countries, but the mechanisms underlying this relationship are not well understood. I develop a multi-country model in which imports and growth are connected by technological innovations and their international diffusion through trade. Fitting the model...
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Economic integration is defined as the elimination of economic borders between two or more savings. In turn, an economic border demarcation over which any actual or potential mobility of goods, services and factors of production and communication flows, is relatively low. On both sides of a...
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This paper examines the empirical association between Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Economic development (GDP) in … been regressed on FDI, after making both the non-stationary series (FDI and GDP) stationary through 2nd differencing of … Augmented Dickey-Fuller Test, it has been found that FDI had a negative impact, and that too marginally significant, on India …
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This study is an attempt to examine the impact of foreign direct investment on economic growth in Asian countries. We did our analysis in the panel framework during 1986 to 2008. We also examined the nonlinearities associated with foreign direct investment and exports in the economic growth...
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This paper investigates the recent surge of FDI in Nigeria, which is poor in terms of income but rich in natural … resources. This study examines empirically whether FDI is resource seeking in Nigeria and its determining factors. Applying time … series technique this paper observes that FDI flow to Nigeria is resource-seeking FDI during 1970-2006. In long run, the …
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