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This paper provides an analysis of non-cooperative tariff-setting in the presence on foreign direct investment. We set up a two-country general equilibrium model with co-existence of exporters and horizontal multinational firms. For symmetric countries, analytical results are derived. The...
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This paper sets up a model of trade, in which two countries with differing levels of technology specialize on the production of subsets of the global value chain. In the open economy equilibrium, the technologically backward country exports intermediates in exchange for imports of a homogeneous...
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The aim of this paper is to bring economics-based finance research more into the focus of international business theory. On the basis of an analytical model that introduces financial constraints into incomplete contracting in an international vertical trade relationship, we propose an integrated...
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producers to improve. The impact of trade on globalization can be weakened by tariffs and non-tariffs …
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The emergence of GVCs and recently superstar firms has been well documented, but less attention has been paid to what these joint developments mean for how we think about and need to examine FDI. Against this setting, I explore four dimensions of FDI: its conceptual aspects, measurement,...
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This paper proposes a proximity-concentration tradeoff in product space as a determinant of horizontal foreign direct investment (FDI). Firms that enter a foreign market by exporting are able to capture consumer surplus from introducing a differentiated product with characteristics that the...
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We extend the Behrens et al. (2009) general equilibrium heterogeneous firms framework by horizontal foreign direct investment. The model features endogenously determined firm entrants, wages, productivity cutoffs, flexible price markups and allows for wage differentials across countries in...
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This paper unveils a systematic pattern in the People's Republic of China's (PRC) processing trade. In a cross-section of the PRC's provinces, the average distance traveled by processing imports (import distance) is negatively correlated with the average distance traveled by processing exports...
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This paper proposes a proximity-concentration tradeoff in product space as a determinant of horizontal foreign direct investment (FDI). Firms that enter a foreign market by exporting are able to capture consumer surplus from introducing a differentiated product with characteristics that the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010227197