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We establish that domestically owned firms in two alternative models of emerging market economies, the Czech Republic and Russia, have not been converging to the technological frontier set by foreign owned firms. In both countries, the distance of domestic firms to the frontier grew (in all...
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of Ireland in a relatively short time-span deserve close scrutiny so as to inform future policy direction. The, sometimes …
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This book focuses on the stabilization and growth problems of Ireland, an archetypal peripheral member of the EC. In … economy: high dependence on multinational FDI; an open labour market with significant international migration flows; exposure …
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The impact of FDI on total factor productivity in Hungary during the 1990s' is assessed with a large enterprise panel … growth. However, this benefit is significant only when associated with export orientation, while inward-looking FDI has … negative side effects. Regionally, the north-western area, close to EU borders, benefits much more from FDI, whether foreign …
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Euroregionai Europoje egzistuoja jau nuo šeštojo XX a. dešimtmečio. Tačiau universalios euroregiono sampratos dar nėra. Pateikiamuose euroregiono apibrėžimuose aiškiai pabrėžiama, kad tai struktūros, turinčios teritorinį apibrėžtumą. Svarbus aspektas – euroregioną...
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Motivated by conflicting prior evidence for exchange rate effects on foreign direct investment (FDI), the first chapter … of this dissertation explores theoretical evidence of the exchange rate effect on FDI in terms of different types of FDI …. Based on a simple two-country model, I demonstrate that the profit function of a horizontal FDI investor is a decreasing …
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Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a key option for economic growth in most, if not all, developing countries. However … multinational corporations to enter their markets. Because FDI involves outsiders entering national markets and profits, it is very … political. FDI can bring economic benefits, such as jobs and new technology, but it may also entail economic costs, such as …
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This paper evaluates evidence of the impact of outbound foreign direct investment (FDI) on domestic investment rates …. OECD countries with high rates of outbound FDI in the 1980s and 1990s exhibited lower domestic investment than other … countries, which suggests that FDI and domestic investment are substitutes. U.S. time series data tell a very different story …
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The evaluation of foreign direct investment (FDI) and economic growth relation plays important role in creating … targeted, economic growth inducing policies. This bachelor thesis investigates the impact of FDI on economic growth in … test showed that FDI inflows Granger-cause economic growth output. That provides firm ground for later regressions …
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Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a key option for economic growth in most, if not all, developing countries. However … multinational corporations to enter their markets. Because FDI involves outsiders entering national markets and profits, it is very … political. FDI can bring economic benefits, such as jobs and new technology, but it may also entail economic costs, such as …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009451059