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direct investment by U.S. firms and the export trade of the United States, a subject of bitter controversy for at least the …
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The relationship between direct investment and trade has always been recognized as one of the most difficult aspects of the study of multinational companies and their impact on their own countries and their affiliates' host countries. We cannot solve the fundamental dilemma of the inability to...
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manufactures over the 15 years or so after the mid-1960's, the export shares of their multinational firms stayed fairly stable or … Sweden, and in all industry groups, with one exception, the multinationals' export shares increased relative to those of … siting of export production reflected the much greater export orientation of Swedish parents relative to U.S. parents …
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U.S.-owned manufacturing affiliates in foreign countries tended to become more export-oriented between 1966 and 1977 … affiliate activities in almost all cases. The most export-oriented were subsidiaries in machinery industries in Southeast Asia …, however, and high rates of affiliate export growth were associated with rapid growth of host country GDP and exports …
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This paper is a theoretical analysis of the factors influencing production location decisions by a multinational corporation. It starts with a simple model of optimization for a firm facing the choice between exporting and producing abroad a single differentiated final product and then develops...
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assumptions have until very recently usually been made about it. We refer to the relation of exchange rate changes, export prices … in the exchange rate might also alter the relationship between the export price and the domestic price of a given product …
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construction of trade models that a country's export price for a particular product is identical to its domestic price. Any impact … of foreign or domestic events on prices is expected to fall identically on the export and the domestic price for a good … are fairly substantial and long-lasting divergences between export and domestic price changes for the same or closely …
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. First, the relationships between Japanese export levels and employment in foreign affiliates of Japanese MNCs are analyzed …, the paper examines the effects of the presence of affiliates of U.S. MNCs on Japanese export levels. And third, it …
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