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It is a widely held belief that foreign direct investment (FDI) has a positive effect on economic growth. We test this hypothesis by performing convergence regressions derived from a model of endogenous technological change. We estimate the rate of growth in per-capita income, relative to the...
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of competitive pressure: relocation of assembly operations and offshoring of automotive parts production. The knowledge …
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We use data on motives of international outsourcing and location choices from a recent survey of European companies to …
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outsourcing as possible determinants of market, cost and knowledge-related aspects of the competitiveness of firms. We find that …
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Singapore?s outward FDI is peculiar in important respects, even though it shares some characteristics with FDI undertaken by traditional investor countries. The focus of FDI in the manufacturing sector on lower-income Asian host countries suggests that the motivations and trade repercussions of...
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of competitive pressure: relocation of assembly operations and offshoring of automotive parts production. The knowledge …
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