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across industries and countries. For manufacturing industries with strong commercial links with the non-OECD economies, there …
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across industries and countries. For manufacturing industries with strong commercial links with the non-OECD economies, there …
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China has emerged as one of the world's leading recipients of foreign direct investment (FDI). Meanwhile, the successful transition experience of many Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs) also enables them to attract an increasing share of global foreign investment, particularly from...
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China has become one of the leading recipients of foreign direct investment (FDI). Meanwhile, an increasing share of global FDI is going to many Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs). What is the relationship between the inward FDI of China and the CEECs? We conceptualize the...
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In recent decades, financial liberalization has been one of the most important strategies for Asian countries to promote growth. However, debate emerges following several financial crises on whether liberalizing financial markets and allowing for free access to international capital markets,...
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In the past decade, U.S. software firms have increasingly utilized the low-cost information technology (IT) labor force in India. Companies wishing to capture the benefits of outsourcing can engage in contracting (hiring an Indian contracting company to perform the service) or foreign direct...
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The relationship between foreign direct investment and economic growth in developing nations is examined in the study that follows. Turkey and Egypt are the main subjects because of their similarities in terms of history, politics, and the economy. An overview of FDI, including its types,...
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North-South foreign direct investment (FDI) is frequently viewed as a process in which jobs relocate from the North to the South. I build a growth model with two asymmetric trading economies, the North where firms innovate and the South where Northern firms invest to take advantage of lower...
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FDI data across different industries, the paper finds significant effects of FDI inflows in manufacturing on growth … further investigation of the specific subsectors (NACE 2-letter classification) within manufacturing, and the empirical … investigation finds that not all FDI inflows within manufacturing enhance economic growth. …
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explained by the contradictory growth effects of FDI at the sectoral level. We find a positive effect of manufacturing FDI, a …
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