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The emergence of GVCs and recently superstar firms has been well documented, but less attention has been paid to what these joint developments mean for how we think about and need to examine FDI. Against this setting, I explore four dimensions of FDI: its conceptual aspects, measurement,...
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Foreign direct investment (FDI) and trade are driving forces in agro-food global value chains (GVCs), allowing companies to spread their activities across countries in complex production chains. This study explores the landscape of FDI in the agriculture and food sectors, using a novel database...
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Geographically dispersed production networks have allowed countries to specialise in different functions of the value chain. By making use of two methodologies for quantifying the magnitude of functional specialisation - one based on trade flows and one based on FDI flows - detailed profiles of...
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that an increase in globalization in the sense of lower transaction costs has no effect on equilibrium workers' rights, but … effect of globalization on labor rights is ambiguous.Empirically, we find little evidence that globalization drives movements …
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We investigate the rapid internationalization of many multinationals from emerging economies through acquisition in advanced economies. We conceptualize these acquisitions as an act and form of entrepreneurship, aimed to overcome the ‘liability of emergingness' incurred by these firms and to...
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The paper's main objective is to provide a concise synthesis of a wide array of data and research on multinationals originating in Statistics Canada, focusing on both historical and current studies. Chapter 2 discusses the macroeconomic contribution of foreign multinationals, focusing on two...
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globalists - the two main traditions within the globalization-regionalization debate. Second, we uncover an interesting de …
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This paper investigates how product and labour market regulations and red tape affect the way in which top corporate research and development (R&D) investors worldwide organise their cross-border operations. The decision about where a company locates its international subsidiaries is modelled...
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The global value chains (GVCs) obviously associated with the role of Multinational Corporations (MNCs). MNCs are the main entities which create global value chains by building up linkages between the stages of a chain in different countries such as plant construction, research, product design,...
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