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technology. -- Sourcing Decision ; Product Complexity ; Intellectual Property Rights ; Fractional Logit Estimation …
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; Migration ; Technology transfer ; Brain gain ; Diaspora …
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exploit technology transfer plays a key role in the negotiated level of IPRs and its post-treaty enforcement. The optimal …
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Infl ows of foreign knowledge are the key for developing countries to catch up with the world technology frontier. In …
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Over the years FDI activities from developing countries have grown very rapidly and most of these investments end up in other developing countries. Such FDI flows are formally known as South-South FDI. This paper attempts to compare the characteristics of South-South FDI versus North-South FDI...
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Ever since India decided to globalize, concentrated effort was made to attract Japanese participation through foreign direct investment. However, response from Japan has been rather subdued. This paper attempts to gain some insight into this reluctance of Japanese investors by studying the...
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With the growing importance of FDI among developing countries, a number of research studies have been conducted for capturing the bilateral investment regime across countries. However, the potential of investment between the two important nations of South Asia, namely, India and Pakistan,...
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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 challenges faced by US investors. The paper is based on secondary...
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addition, employment and diffusion of technology. A number of challenges remain. Structural weaknesses, institutional …
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The comparison of the key features of trade integration processes and the economic outcomes in China and India reveals that while much has already been achieved in both these economies, the Chinese reforms, especially with respect to manufacturing trade, have gone further and that this is likely...
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