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Does investment liberalization in developing economies affect FDI decisions differently across individual firms? To …
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two types according to their production structure: horizontal and vertical foreign direct investment (FDI). In this paper …, we extend the model presented by Zhang and Markusen (1999) to include horizontal and vertical FDI in a model with traded …
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differentiated into three types: horizontal FDI, vertical FDI, and three-country FDI, represented by export platform FDI. There are …
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Foreign direct investment (FDI) projects are assumed to be accompanied by potential external effects - so-called FDI …-level panel data from ten Latin American (developing) countries in order to estimate the spillover effects from FDI on firms … a tendency that the presence of FDI in a sector (region) has a negative (positive) impact. …
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sustainable economic growth. This study investigates the impact of FDI inflow and stock on the level of export diversification and … sophistication in host country's export baskets. By utilizing the dynamic panel data model, we find that the five-year lagged FDI … inflow correlates positively with both export diversification and sophistication, and FDI stock makes the positive …
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Using country level panel data over the period 1970–2011, this paper evaluates the direct as well as indirect impact of three types of financial flows (foreign direct investment, remittances and official development aid) on the per capita income of a group of low and middle income countries....
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This paper draws on existing empirical literature and an original theoretical model to argue that globalization and skill supply affect the extent to which technology adoption in developing countries favors skilled workers. Developing countries are experiencing technical change that is...
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foreign direct investment (FDI) flows, and the impact of these determinants on economic variables in samples of developing and … countries. While FDI flows appear significant in differentiating growth performance within and across developing countries … to FDI flows, to financing a wider current account deficit, both in developing and advanced countries. Originality …
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Purpose – The current extensive literature on the home-country employment effect of foreign direct investment (FDI … economy. Design/methodology/approach – This study investigates the long-run relationships between outward FDI and employment … period 1982-2007. Findings – The results indicate that outward FDI from China had a positive impact on the home …
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This paper first analyzes the impact of capital inflows on the real effective exchange rate for a sample of 42 emerging and developing countries over the period 1980–2006. The results from the pooled mean group estimator show that both public and private inflows are associated with an...
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