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-multinational” technology transfer of Spanish firms that were acquired by foreign companies and the second analysing productivity growth rate …
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Talks about the relationship between FDI and economic growth with special attention to Central and Eastern Europe countries. With the help of modern panel data econometrics, this book carries out empirical evidence of growth enhancing effect of FDI in the transition countries, and explains for...
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This is the first book to explain the expansion of multinational enterprises (MNEs) into a transition economy from a technology accumulation perspective. The author provides a theoretical alternative to accepted wisdom regarding technology transfer, and discusses the policy implications of this...
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Foreign subsidiaries of multinational companies are suggested as one of the main channels of technology transfer to less developed economies. In Central East Europe their presence proved to be a decisive factor to economic restructuring and development. This volume is a unique guide to theory,...
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particular,with regard to technology, productivity, and R&D spillovers. Issues related to innovations, R&D, intra-industry trade … -- Firm Capabilities and Productivity Spillovers from FDI: Evidence from Indian Manufacturing Firms -- FDI, total factor … productivity and R&D in Indian manufacturing: Revisited -- R & D Spillovers and in-house R & D intensity: A Study of the Electronic …
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This book offers new quantitative insights into how South African economy reacts to external economic shocks. The analysis includes focusing on economic growth and financial spill over, effects of capital inflows, contrasting the stock market price returns and volatility on economic growth and...
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This book claims that de jure economic integration is in progress in East Asia, after the advancement of de facto integration. The book contains new international trade theory, spatial economics, data-work empirical studies, and field studies on various scenarios of de jure economic integration
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policy and productivity-related policy. … Sub-Saharan African economies: exchange rate policy and productivity-related policy …
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A great deal of public policy is harnessed to raising productivity growth. Although it is believed that the process is … between international trade, foreign direct investment and productivity growth, providing a series of empirical analyses of …
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, development financing and productivity growth, amongst other issues, in China …
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