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This paper investigates the relationship between education and the location of multinational affiliates. It finds that U.S. multinationals seek production locations with high levels of education rather than with uneducated labor. Furthermore, the education effect can be separated from the...
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advances in gender equality. Several studies have examined how competitive FDI pressures might lower gender inequality by … transfer reduces gender employment and gender wage gaps in developing countries. To the best of our knowledge, we are the first … with foreign investment to reduce gender inequality in occupations that suffer most from discrimination, while technology …
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The rising concern about gender inequality among the economies in South, South-East, and Eastern Asia motivates us to … study the context of gender development in terms of bridging gender disparity. To show the impact, the data has been … extracted from various authentic sources- Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem), World Bank Development Indicators database …
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A contribution of foreign direct investment to economic growth is possibly one of the widely examined topics in academic research in the last five decades. However, few studies have examined both the short run and long run impacts of this effect concurrently for developing and emerging markets,...
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