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have fewer commitments in preferential trade agreements, with larger gaps in areas such as labor and the environment; and …
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in labor-seeking activities. Singapore’s increasing skill abundance relative to all countries in the sample accounted for …
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(covering greenfield investment as well as mergers and acquisitions). The analysis shows that flows of foreign direct investment …
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While there is considerable empirical evidence on the impact of liberalizing trade in goods, the effects of services liberalization have not been empirically established. Using firm-level data from the Czech Republic for the period 1998-2003, this study examines the link between services sector...
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When technology transfer is costly, a foreign firm and host country government may differ in their preferences over direct entry and acquisition. Government intervention could help induce the socially preferred choice
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