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After a review of the literature, we conclude that there is potential for significant ‘spillover effects’ from FDI into … consistent than in the latter. We propose further that an analysis of the type of FDI flowing to different regions and countries … which examine the nature of skills provided by FDI, and ways in which training institutions, business schools, for example …
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differ with the degree of ownership in the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)? Our results show that foreign establishments have …
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Sweden is home to a remarkably large number of prosperous multinationals. We argue that this is partly the result of industrial policies that have been biased in favour of large firms, and partly the result of an institutional setting where regulations and controls have facilitated investment...
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the home country effects of FDI are, to a large extent, determined by the home country’s economic environment. …
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findings suggest that the most positive impact on FDI has occurred when regional integration agreements have coincided with …
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After a review of the literature, we conclude that there is potential for significant “spillover effects” from FDI into … in the latter. We propose further that an analysis of the type of FDI flowing to different regions and countries could … examine the nature of skills provided by FDI, and ways in which training institutions, business schools, for example, can …
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is that the strongest theoretical motive for financial subsidies to inward FDI – spillovers of foreign technology and …
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We compare the relation between foreign affiliate production and parent employment in U.S. manufacturing multinationals with that in Swedish firms. U.S. multinationals appear to have allocated some of their more labor intensive operations selling in world markets to affiliates in developing...
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Sweden is home to remarkably many large, prosperous multinationals. We argue that this is partly the result of industrial policies that have been biased in favor of large firms, and an institutional setting where regulations and controls have facilitated investment abroad by Swedish firms, while...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005649315
effects of FDI seem, to a large extent, to be determined by the home countries' economic environment. <p> …
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