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the Structure of Export and FDI: A Cross-Industry Analysis of Japanese Manufacturing (Ayumu Tanaka) -- 4 The Role of Non-Productivity … (Toshiyuki Matsuura and Hitoshi Sato) -- 6 Productivity and Modes of Internationalization: Evidence from Japanese Firms (Ryuhei … modes of Japanese firms with productivity heterogeneity. It makes clear that although the productivity of internationalized …
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This paper examines the source country determinants of FDI into Japan. The paper highlights certain methodological and …-specification. To this end, pooled, fixed effects and random effects estimates are compared. The results suggest that FDI into Japan is … years Japan has sought to attract FDI, though many firms still complain of barriers to inward investment penetration in …
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Teaching Modules are sets of cases, references, and other materials organized around a special theme. While a single case or reading can be illuminating, a set of materials can show you multiple points of view on an issue, the main debates around an issue, or how a case comes to life through...
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This paper first describes the trade tensions between Korea and Japan that escalated from mid-2019. It assesses Korea … then outlines the possibility of Japan bringing claims under a 1965 Treaty that purported to settle claims resulting from … Japan’s colonisation of Korea, or under bilateral or trilateral investment treaties, regarding Korean courts recently …
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A key strategic choice for multinational firms is where to locate. When investing abroad, firms may find collocating with their own and competitors' prior investments beneficial. Such agglomeration may provide knowledge and infrastructure spillovers. Yet, as a firm invests sequentially, its past...
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This paper combines neoinstitutional theory and research on the institutional environment to explain the process of organizational entry into new geographic markets. We extend neoinstitutional theory's proposition that prior decisions and actions by other organizations provide legitimization and...
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This study examines 2,933 cases of Japanese investment in 27 provinces and regions in China to identify the role that policy determinants had in influencing the sub-national location decision of Japanese firms in China. The empirical results show that the Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and...
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