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The paper tries to evaluate the optimal entry mode of a Multinational Company that is choosing among export, fragmented production structure with assembly-line FDI in LDC or complete production in LDC with FDI. The results show that if the plant installation cost is sufficiently high then the...
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This paper provides cross-country firm-level evidence on productivity spillovers from foreign direct investment (FDI), separately for greenfield FDI and crossborder mergers and acquisitions (M&As). The granularity of bilateral sector-level FDI datasets allows for addressing possible endogeneity...
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Ever since India decided to globalize, concentrated effort was made to attract Japanese participation through foreign … Japanese companies. The companies that were studied are YKK, Honda Siel Pvt. Ltd, Sona Koyo Steering, Kyocera Wireless India … Ltd, Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation PTA India (MCC PTA), Toyota Kirloskar Motor Ltd, Satake India Engineering Ltd and …
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This paper analyses the reasons behind India lagging behind East and South East Asian economies in participating in … in puts through arm's length transactions, the paper examines the reasons for India's inability to attract foreign … domestic investment environment that have made India less attractive for foreign as well as domestic investors in comparison …
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The United States is India's largest trade and investment partner and is engaged with India at various levels of … economic cooperation. This paper studies the direct and indirect impact of US FDI inflows in India and identifies the … American firms in India is considerable. Exports from these firms are also significant. …
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This paper examines international cooperation on technological development as an alternative to international cooperation on GHG emission reductions. In order to analyze the scope of cooperation, a three-stage technology agreement formation game is solved. First, countries decide whether or not...
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This paper examines international cooperation on technological development as an alternative to international cooperation on GHG emission reductions. It is assumed that when countries cooperate they coordinate their investments so as to minimize the agreement costs of controlling emissions and...
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