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The paper studies the drivers of productivity at country and sectoral levels over the period 2000-2017 with the focus … intangible digital capital for productivity growth, particularly in the manufacturing sectors. While backward global value chain … participation and EU integration are also found to be instrumental for accelerating productivity growth, the impact of inward …
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enterprises in foreign direct investment and production abroad is examined as well as their contributions to the international …
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investors. High levels of non-transparency can greatly retard the amount of foreign investment that a country might otherwise … increases in the level of foreign investment into their country. This increased investment translates into more resources, which …
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is affiliations concerning the firm's investment process. Critically evaluate the advantages of investment proves with …
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We explore the effect of foreign direct investment on economic growth in developing countries, distinguishing between … mergers and acquisitions ("M&As") and "greenfield" investment. A simple model captures the key difference between the two … types of FDI: unlike greenfield investment, M&As partly represent a rent accruing to previous owners, and do not necessarily …
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Investment (FDI). The conventional proximity-concentration theory suggests that FDI substitutes for trade if distance between …
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concentration in international trade and investment flows. Marginalization is more likely to be explained by domestic policies in … investment flows has declined over the last two decades, whereas the opposite is true among relatively closed economies. Thus …
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concentration in international trade and investment flows. Marginalization is more likely to be explained by domestic policies in … investment flows has declined over the last two decades, whereas the opposite is true among relatively closed economies. Thus …, marginalization is not intrinsic to globalization. Key Words: Globalization, international trade and investment flows concentration. …
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Globalization and technological innovations create investment opportunities for firms worldwide. In fact, while firms … pursue foreign direct investment (FDI) opportunities on a global basis, countries compete to attract these flows. Investment … decisions by firms depend on complex and distinct factors. In particular, in the case of foreign investment one of these factors …
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