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foreign-targeted state aid may lead to beggarthy-neighbour, FDI-driven growth in one economy if certain conditions are met …
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Viet Nam has reached more than 20 years since the first FDI project. This study aims to examine export spillovers from … FDI in the manufacturing industry and measure the effects of country characteristics and linkages between FDI enterprises … Generalized Method of Moment (GMM) to solve the endogenous problem. The empirical findings show that FDI complements exports, and …
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FDI) and domestically owned (outward FDI). My findings exhibit a clear hierarchy of firms' international activities with …-ante homogeneous workers, heterogeneous firms and search and matching frictions into a multi-region model of trade and FDI with … interplay between trade, FDI and labour market institutions. …
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countries. Ireland, which began its rapid FDI-fuelled convergence on average EU living standards over our data period, emerges …
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This study discriminates FDI technology spillover from learning effects. Whenever learning takes time, our model … takeovers on employee-employer matched data of Hungary and find evidence consistent with learning, but not with FDI technology …
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developing countries and consider foreign direct investment (FDI) as a tool of exploitation. This paper tries to examine … empirically the complex relationship between democracy and FDI in a systematic way, using cross-sectional and panel data analysis …, thereby refuting the hypothesis that political repression fosters FDI. Yet this positive link does not hold for the 1970s …
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