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In this study, we use a cross-sectionally correlated and timewise autoregressive model and panel data for the period 1966-2000 to investigate human development as a measure of host country absorptive capacity in 30 developed and developing countries. The results suggest that technology diffusion...
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of offshore entities as an indicator of corruption risk. We find that the number of new shell companies increases by 11 … the award of an exploration licence increases the risk of corruption. Consistent with rent-maximising behaviour, this … association is stronger when the price of oil increases. Our work informs the fight against corruption, proposing greater …
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firms‘ help (as corporate citizens) in reducing corruption. It turns out that this argument crucially depends on a fair … corruption on society at large and (c) the cost-effectiveness of formal institutions designed to combat corruption. In all three …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate the impact of corruption on foreign direct investment … evaluate the impact of corruption on FDI activities.Findings – The empirical results illustrate that corruption is a … components of FDI – greenfield investment and cross-border M&As, are separately examined. Specifically, while corruption …
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