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The objective of this paper is to examine the causal relationship of foreign portfolio inflows and economic growth for two Asian economies, i.e. China and India. We have used Granger causality test for both countries' data ranging from 2001 to 2013 and concur with the findings of Durham (2003)...
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in Gourinchas and Jeanne (2013) to compute regional investment and saving wedges. By relating those frictions with TFP … catch-up parameters, we find an investment and a saving puzzle: regions that caught up relative to the rest of China seem to … have lower investment rate (higher investment tax) and higher saving (lower saving tax) relative to the prediction of the …
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literature suggests that China's regulatory framework for outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) is a determinant of the …
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investment from China to Latin America affect opinions on China within 18 Latin American countries over the 2002-2013 period. We … investment proxied by China's market penetration of developing countries outside Latin America. In contrast to the widespread …
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investment from China to Latin America affect opinions on China within 18 Latin American countries over the 2002-2013 period. We … investment proxied by China's market penetration of developing countries outside Latin America. In contrast to the widespread …
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The article draws on the concepts of cultural and political embeddedness to analyse the local embeddedness of a global transnational engineering firm in transforming economies. It compares the process of the negotiations for and the acquisitions of assets undertaken by ABB in Wroclaw, Poland and...
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Emerging economies viz., Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa have seen a tremendous increase in the FDI inflows in the last one decade. Amongst all, the FDI inflows of China witnessed sharp rise from 1992. As on 2006, China stood as the world's second largest recipient of FDI inflows...
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restate bilateral investment positions to better reflect the true financial linkages connecting countries around the world. We … find that portfolio investment from developed countries to firms in large emerging markets is dramatically larger than … composition of external portfolio liabilities, the nature of foreign direct investment, and the growth of financial globalization …
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