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migration-trade nexus, there are few examples of policymakers highlighting the role of migration for internationalization. One …Does anti-migration sentiment threaten internationalization? One major pro-Brexit argument was that it would enable … more control over immigration. The most recent US presidential election also focused on immigration. Anti-migration …
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This paper reviews a growing literature on migration and globalization, focusing on its relevance for developing and …
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This paper summarises the economic analyses of the potential impact of Brexit on the United Kingdom, European Union (EU) and euro area performed by members of and contributors to the Brexit Task Force, a group reporting to the International Relations Committee of the European System of Central...
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, modernising product market regulations, developing skills, and reconsidering barriers to trade and investment. OECD simulations … suggest that India would be a major beneficiary were barriers to trade and investment be reduced multilaterally. In the … absence of a multilateral agreement, the economy would also gain from a unilateral liberalisation of trade and investment …
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The paper reviews recent literature on the economics of migration and diasporas, focusing on economic gains and …
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foreign direct investment (FDI) affects firm productivity, when productivity is endogeneous as a function of training. The … main result of our paper is that, with endogeneous productivity, exporting results in lower productivity than does FDI, but … exporting may result in higher or lower employment and output than does FDI. We also show that FDI has lower employment, higher …
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This paper explores local and global dynamics underlying the development of knowledge services clusters, which we define as new geographic concentrations of technical talent and service providers offering upstream technical and knowledge-intensive business services to regional and global...
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decade a relatively new phenomenon – a large scale direct investment outflow (which amount is comparable to FDI inflow to … analysis of theoretical aspects of FDI outfl ow and practical issues of entrepreneurial activity of the Russian business abroad …
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decade a relatively new phenomenon – a largescale direct investment outflow (which amount is comparable to FDI inflow to … analysis of theoretical aspects of FDI outflow and practical issues of entrepreneurial activity of the Russian business abroad …
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outward FDI to their countries of origin. Drawing upon aggregated individual-level refugee and project-level FDI data, we … show that outward FDI to refugees' countries of origin grew more from those U.S. commuting zones that hosted greater … numbers of refugees after 1990.Secondly, we exploit the specificities of the Indochina Migration and Refugee Assistance Act …
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