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In recent decades, financial liberalization has been one of the most important strategies for Asian countries to promote growth. However, debate emerges following several financial crises on whether liberalizing financial markets and allowing for free access to international capital markets,...
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This paper uses a composite measure to examine why some countries attract more foreign direct investment (FDI) than … others. The measure considers all identified, measurable, and comparable socioeconomic aspects that affect FDI decisions on … an aggregated country level. As a result, we can rank 127 countries with respect to their FDI attraction. The measure …
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This paper takes the position that technology transfers associated with foreign direct investment inflows (FDI) are an … paribus, depend on the attributes of FDI providers, particularly as they relate to the degree of technological advancement and … the behavioral aspects of the technology transfer. Japan and the U.S. are two important sources of FDI where multinational …
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This paper aims to analyze the role of FDI inflow in the Russian economy and determine the degree of impact on the …, it is considered that the FDI can transmit technology and development to the host country, but this paper shows that in … the case of Russia, the role of FDI inflow into the country has an endogenous component, which does not exert a robust …
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Standard open economy macro models with unemployment predict a contractionary short-run effect of international capital inflows. Empirical evidence, on the other hand, often associates such inflows with short-term booms, and developing country policy makers frequently go out of their way to...
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This paper examines FDI determinants in the BRICS and MINT throughout the conditional distributions of FDI for the …, the determinants are contingent on initial or existing FDI levels. The following are some of the findings established …. First, FDI benefits of GDP growth are more apparent in nations with higher initial levels of FDI. Second, real GDP output …
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We assess drivers of FDI in a panel of BRICS and MINT countries for the period 2001-2011. We bundle and unbundle … established. First, for both contemporary and non-contemporary specifications, while determinants for gross FDI are significant …, they are not for net FDI. Second, for contemporary specifications, the significance of the governance dynamics is as …
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The objective of this study is to assess governance drivers of FDI in a panel of BRICS and MINT countries for the …, while the majority of our governance determinants of Gross FDI are significant, they are overwhelmingly insignificant for … Net FDI. Secondly, the significance of the governance dynamics in increasing order of magnitude are general governance …
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The objective of this study is to assess governance drivers of FDI in a panel of BRICS and MINT countries for the …, while the majority of our governance determinants of Gross FDI are significant, they are overwhelmingly insignificant for … Net FDI. Secondly, the significance of the governance dynamics in increasing order of magnitude are general governance …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012157121
This paper examines FDI determinants in the BRICS and MINT throughout the conditional distributions of FDI for the …, the determinants are contingent on initial or existing FDI levels. The following are some of the findings established …. First, FDI benefits of GDP growth are more apparent in nations with higher initial levels of FDI. Second, real GDP output …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013028323