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capital flows. The objective of this paper is to analyse how these regulations affect FDI flows, the potential long … analytic framework to synthesise arguments and perspectives. The effects of COVID-19 related restrictions on FDI in the U … increasingly become active in restricting investments flows. While this bodes ill for FDI inflows into the U.S and global …
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The EU and the US have started negotiations on a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership Agreement (TTIP) which could bring a considerable increase of exports and output as well as changes in the composition of output and employment. Thus export simulation studies in combination with...
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foreign direct investment (FDI). The aim of this paper is to present the discussion related to the ISDS and examine some of … the economic, political and legal implications of TTIP provisions for FDI flows between the EU and the USA. The proposals … FDI between both partners might be dependent on the scale of trade creation and diversion effects, and the mirror effects …
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, Turkey’s total FDI and EU’s FDI in Turkey, as well as Turkey’s total FDI and the USA’s FDI in Turkey. In addition, a strong … positive correlation has been found between Turkey’s total resident FDI in abroad and Turkey’s FDI in EU and the USA. On the …
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investment. This paper examines the reform’s impact on US inbound foreign direct investment (FDI) and investment in property … inbound FDI and PPE investment. We find that both PPE investment and FDI financed with retained earnings responded positively … to the TCJA reform, but FDI financed with new equity or debt did not. In country-level PPE regressions, inclusion of …
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We build a dynamic general equilibrium model with 2 countries, horizontal and vertical multinational activity and endogenous domestic and foreign investment. It is found that horizontal multinational activity always leads to a complementary relationship between domestic and foreign investment....
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This paper examines the impact of outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) on domestic investment by applying co-integration techniques to macroeconomic time series data for the United Sates and Germany. We show that the two countries differ: In the case of the US, OFDI has positive long-run...
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This paper compares the productivity growth of a set of Canadian and U.S. regulated industries. Using data from Statistics Canada's KLEMS database and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, the paper examines productivity growth in transportation services (which includes air and rail),...
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Multiple dimensional shifts related to firm-level multinationalization spill over to the aggregate realm as an unusually large mass of US firms multinationalized in the late-1990s. Firms become considerably different in many aspects as they transform into multinational enterprises (MNEs),...
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