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In this and several preceding issues of Post-Soviet Geography and Economics, we have published analyses of fiscal policy in Hungary (Kiss and Szapary, 2000), the Czech Republic (Drabek and Schneider, 2000), and Poland (Kemme and Rapacki, 2000). These analyses are based on papers presented at the...
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, corruption, and cultural differences between the home and host country are included in the model. We estimate that 6 to 10% of …
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We model the relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI) and the level of corruption in multinational firms …' (MCNs') home and host countries. There are two effects of corruption. The first is that host-country corruption reduces FDI … home-country environment, leads MNCs to invest more in countries with corruption levels similar to those of their home …
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We analyse the effect of corruption on FDI. Using FDI outflows from a sample of East European transition economies that … the inertia of past investments. Our model separates the effects of corruption on FDI location decisions and on the amount … invested. We find a linear and negative relationship between host country corruption and the likelihood of MNCs locating in …
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