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treaties on the level of total sales. We do, however, find that a tax treaty increases the probability of investment by a firm … firms ; foreign direct investment …
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treaties on the level of total sales. We do, however, find that a tax treaty increases the probability of investment by a firm …
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We examine the effect of corruption on foreign direct investments (FDI). Starting out from the theory of FDI, we show that corruption can have different effects on horizontal investments, which are primarily aimed at sales to the local market, compared to vertical investments, which are made to...
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Both proximity-concentration trade-off and factor proportions explanations have been forwarded to explain the existence of multinational enterprises. This paper analyses to what extent these different explanations are supported empirically, in making a first attempt to distinguish explicitly...
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This paper analyses the effects of the Single European Market and Swedish Investment liberalisation on the structure of … of scale, and specialisation according to comparative advantages. -- Single European Market ; Swedish Investment …
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The growing number of cross-border acquisitions has in many countries raised concerns about labor demand consequences. In this study, we use detailed firm level data to examine how increased internationalization and multinational activity affect the volatility of employment, or rather, the wage...
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Sweden and CEE is associated with 140 fewer jobs at Swedish parents and 260 more jobs at affiliates in CEE. -- Multinational …
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affiliates located in CEE. A one percent larger wage gap between Sweden and CEE is estimated to be associated with 140 fewer jobs …
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