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Unilateral adoption of transfer pricing regulations may have a negative impact on real investment by multinational corporations (MNCs). This paper uses a quasi-experimental research design, exploiting unique panel data on domestic and multinational companies in 27 countries during 2006-2014, to...
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We analyse the effect of transfer pricing regulations on trade ows. We base our estimation on a panel gravity model, where the transfer pricing regulations are modeled as trade costs. To abstract from any aggregate demand shocks, we focus on intermediate goods in the car industry. Our results...
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regions (China, Eastern Europe, Western Europe and North America) as well as in groups of countries with similar levels of …
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This paper attempts to explain why internationalization processes to China are growing despite the significant … difficulties that foreign direct investments into China encounter. The answer to this question can be found in the processes of … decisions concerning investment in China are mainly the product of structural and legitimation pressure. Structural pressure can …
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In 2010 China was the world's fourth largest filer of patent applications. This followed a decade of unprecedented … increases in investment in skills and Research and Development. If current trends continue China could rank first in the very … inventors creating technologies that are near to the science base. Part of the success of China has been to attract the …
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(SOEs) on employment growth, using firm level data for China and a combination of propensity score matching and difference …
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the ‘Asian Drivers’ countries India and China. The future global business legitimacy discussion will be Indian and be … western institutions of capitalism, catalyse this process. This study observes China. It looks at the Chinese models of …
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