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methods. The empirical results suggest that there is no reason to believe multinationals' activities were responsible for a …
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This paper explores the economic relationship between foreign direct investment to developing countries and the export prices of the latter, measured by terms of trade. It is first shown that economic theory suggests such a relationship for various reasons but is inconclusive about the direction...
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internal debt, a number of developing countries do not. In this paper, we analyze the effect on FDI and host country welfare of … thin capitalization rules when multinationals can also shift income via transfer prices. We show that while permissive thin … capitalization limits may be needed in developing countries to attract FDI, the amount of debt financing allowed by the permissive …
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assesses the impact of free market institutions on a country's inward foreign direct investment (FDI) performance. We find that … a free market institutional system in a host-country is a factor that attracts inward FDI to emerging Asian economies by …
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poor, between rural and urban households and between males and females. To address these gaps, some governments have … discusses measurement and estimation issues involved with empirically testing these models and reviews findings. Governments …
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