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in goods and services and investment between the two parties suggest that cost of ‘Brexit’ could be substantial. Trade … between the UK and the EU27 is large and of a similar order of magnitude as transatlantic trade (between the EU and the US …). The precise nature of the (hopefully free) trade agreement UK-EU-27 is still being negotiated. But all available studies …
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economic activities in terms of both trade and foreign direct investment between the EU member states. The familiar equation … determinants. Exports and stocks of outward FDI are found to be substitutes with respect to changes in transport costs and …
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between exports and FDI using service-level data for firms in Belgium selling services abroad. Three different types of …The decision to serve foreign markets through exports or foreign direct investment (FDI) has been studied within … for the specific nature of services that are traded across borders. We show how services can be characterized by a bundle …
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This paper investigates spatial dependence of FDI knowledge spillovers in manufacturing and services using spatial … hand, FDI knowledge spillovers decrease service productivity within regions, because of market-stealing effects operating … research indicates that for knowledge absorption, geographic distance plays differing roles in manufacturing and services, due …
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competitive services sectors, the literature has not established conditions under which these agreements are beneficial or harmful …. The authors fill that void by developing a model with monopolistic competition and foreign direct investment in services …. They show that preferential commitments in services could be immizerising. Losses are more likely the greater the share of …
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competitive services sectors, the literature has not established conditions under which these agreements are beneficial or harmful …. The authors fill that void by developing a model with monopolistic competition and foreign direct investment in services …. They show that preferential commitments in services could be immizerising. Losses are more likely the greater the share of …
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The report investigates the impact of regulatory barriers to FDI entry in services, with emphasis on ASEAN countries … impact of the OECD FDI Restrictiveness. FDI in the Philippine services industry is underdeveloped, and the government … incoming FDI flows now go to manufacturing, utilities, real estate and financial services industries, while hardly any FDI is …
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