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about 40 developing and transition countries after 1992 supports this claim. Using different panel data techniques to …
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foreign direct investments (FDI) on the labor share. Using country-level panel data for 1980-2010, the study finds that trade …
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The paper attempts to analyze the spillover effect of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) across Indian manufacturing industries. Foreign presence by way of FDI brings new channels of technology spillover to the domestic industrial firms in the form of enhanced efficiency and diffusion of knowledge...
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This paper assesses the importance of border and non-border policies for global economic integration. The focus is on four widely-advocated policies: removing explicit restrictions to trade and FDI; promoting domestic competition; improving the adaptability of labour markets; and ensuring...
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question, I use a Panel VAR whose estimator is System GMM for 134 countries and I divide those countries in High-, Middle- and …
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panel regressions. Effects on productivity growth, capital and labor inputs as well as innovation activities are …
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been only a few analyses looking at this question empirically. The present study focuses on a panel of 27 transition and 20 … Western European countries between 1990 and 2006 and uses the latest developments in panel unit root and cointegration testing … counterparts. -- Technology spillovers ; trade ; investment ; panel cointegration …
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This study assesses the simultaneous openness hypothesis that trade modulates foreign direct investment (FDI) to induce positive net effects on total factor productivity (TFP) dynamics. Twenty-five countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and data for the period 1980 to 2014 are used. The empirical...
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This study assesses the simultaneous openness hypothesis that trade modulates foreign direct investment (FDI) to induce positive net effects on total factor productivity (TFP) dynamics. Twenty‑five countries in Sub‑Saharan Africa and data for the period 1980 to 2014 are used. The empirical...
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