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The Trans-Pacific Partnership and Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership will impact on substantive market regulations in a wide a range of areas bearing on market access, both by establishing substantive new horizontal and sectoral standards and by establishing requirements regarding...
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We analyze the impact of multinational enterprises (MNEs), via their foreign direct investment (FDI), on domestic firms … firms that withstand such double competition receive additional benefits stemming from trade (export) spillovers. In our … desirable productivity spillovers …
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&D location decisions by multinational firms in the context of R&D spillovers and foreign technology sourcing strategies. In a two …-country, two-firm model with cross investments, the optimal share of R&D performed abroad depends on the efficiency of intra …-firm international technology transfer, the degree of inter-firm R&D spillovers, the intensity of product market competition, and the …
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CDS spreads and facilitates cross-border financial-crisis spillovers. Risks spill over from risky periphery sovereigns to …-weights. More bank capital as well as positive risk-weighting for sovereign exposures mitigates spillovers …
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transparency) is positively associated with firm-level operational efficiency and access to external financing. Several cross … better-developed capital markets that facilitate capital allocation and production efficiency. Additional analyses using the …
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This paper combines, explains and summarizes recent findings from the empirical literature focusing on the FDI's effect … focused on Enlarged Europe. The results show that there exists a positive indirect impact of FDI on productivity and … ultimately on economic growth in EU, but it is limited in magnitude. Moreover, the effect of FDI on growth is stronger for New EU …
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This chapter asks whether the European Union Member States are ready for inward Foreign Direct Investment from the Emerging Markets. It concludes that European Union Member States have relatively open Foreign Direct Investment regimes in the international context, and yet instances of...
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We investigate the relationship between financial integration and output volatility at micro and macro levels. Using a very large firm-level dataset (AMADEUS) from 16 European countries, we construct a measure of "deep" financial integration at the regional level based on observations of foreign...
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This paper combines, explains and summarizes recent findings from the empirical literature focusing on the FDI's effect … focused on Enlarged Europe. The results show that there exists a positive indirect impact of FDI on productivity and … ultimately on economic growth in EU, but it is limited in magnitude. Moreover, the effect of FDI on growth is stronger for New EU …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013055562
perspective and studies how Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) experience relates with European firms' economic, innovation and … financial performance. Drawing on a large longitudinal database, our multinomial logit estimates suggest that FDI really matters …. Indeed, firms experiencing some FDI (either inward, outward or both) enjoy a superior performance compared with purely …
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