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Transnational regulations, often established by private bodies, play a large and important role in the international political economy. This paper makes two contributions to the literature on transnational regulation. First, governments and international organization often legitimate the...
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Since the introduction of the Structural Adjustment Programs and subsequent World Bank and the IMF economic adjustment … that the Neo-liberal economic philosophies of the World Bank and the IMF have continued to damage countries, governments … economic crisis. In doing so, this paper argues that the implementation of World Bank and IMF policies have contributed …
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regime increases worldwide FDI and raises the world interest rate. Distinguishing three groups of countries, we show that …
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By using data on cross-border acquisitions (CBAs), this paper explores the distribution of the strategies pursued when multinational enterprizes integrate a foreign subsidiary into their organisational structure. Based on a measure of vertical relatedness, each of the 165,000 acquisitions in our...
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Using data on cross-border acquisitions (CBAs), this paper explores the distribution of alternative strategies pursued when multinational enterprises integrate foreign subsidiaries into their organizational structure. Based on a measure of vertical relatedness, each of the 165,000 acquisitions...
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This paper explores the role of tax instruments in affecting foreign direct investment (FDI), paying particular attention on their effect on two forms of FDI strategy, ‘horizontal' and ‘vertical'. Applying a decomposition of FDI strategies to the universe of cross-border mergers (the...
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Based upon the foundations of mean-variance decision-making theory, we demonstrate that a change in the risk situation of an international enterprise open currency position does not inevitably require a corresponding hedging accommodation. Given a new risk situation, whether a revision of the...
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