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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is widely believed to have positive effects on economic growth; yet for Cambodia, over … 19 years (1993-2011) of attracting FDI inflows, the growth rate of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has averaged at 7%, which … demand a modest attempt to study their relationship whether FDI drives growth of Cambodia’s economic output. This paper aims …
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This second paper from Mauricio Avella describes the complete cycle of capital exports originating in the United States in the 1920’s: the conversion of United States into a creditor nation; the role of New York as the dominant financial center; and the distribution of United States...
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Latin American access to international markets since the beginning of the 19th century has depended on the cyclical behaviour of foreign indebtedness. This document studies Great Britain’s cycles of boom and recession in international credit and Latin American participation on the...
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period of strong recovery in 2011. FDI outflows have increased by more than 10%, compared to growth of 24% in 2010 and … remained well below the historical high reached in 2007. Despite this slowdown, FDI outflows remained globally over the figure …
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In the context of public discussion about the advantages and disadvantages of foreign investment, this article looks at the macroeconomic effects of reducing capital inflows into Australia.
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The integration of emerging markets into the global economy is heavily promoted by foreign direct investment (FDI …) inflows. Within the factors driving the location of FDI, regional trade agreements (RTAs) become increasingly relevant for … emerging markets. We explore the impact of South-South trade agreements on FDI by dynamic panel models. The MENA countries are …
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The paper critically evaluates investment climate in Pakistan. It covers incentives given by the government to domestic and foreign investors. Special emphasis is placed on identifying the barriers that discourage investment in Pakistan. Major impediments include high doing business cost,...
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investment (FDI) flowed into the PRC. The capital inflow and technology spillover in turn enabled outward FDI from the PRC. This … paper gives a brief introduction to the PRC’s inward and outward FDI, including their determinants, motives, main … characteristics, and impact on the PRC and host countries. Inward FDI contributes to the PRC’s economic growth and industry …
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success of economic transitions, increased trade and growth of foreign direct investment (FDI), openness and competition are …
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. Second, although both FDI and portfolio inflows can increase investment, the effect from FDI is significantly smaller — in …
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