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known as the "flying geese" paradigm. Greenfield foreign direct investment decisions constitute a forward-looking indicator … of where production is expected, rather than trade flows that reflect past investment decisions. Exploiting differences … investment growth from high-income countries to low- and middle-income countries over 2004-15. Past a threshold, however …
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"China has emerged as one of the top recipients of foreign direct investment in the world. Meanwhile, the successful … global foreign direct investment. In this paper, the authors use a panel data set to investigate whether foreign direct … investment flows to these two regions are complements, substitutes, or independent of each other. Taking into account the role of …
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studies the impact of an urban land titling program on firm investment. It finds that the program leads to increased … investment rate for titling firms, and the positive effect holds only for politically connected firms. The effects are likely …
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the impact of increased competition and foreign direct investment on domestic firms' efforts to innovate (raise their …
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This paper exploits information from two different datasets to provide a novel and multi-dimensional picture of the engagement of all sub-Saharan African countries in global value chains (GVCs). It documents in detail the nature of the underlying data and the way it is used to construct several...
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