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, excluding the Banco de España. By contrast, the financial transactions of the Banco de España with the rest of the world showed …
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Rationale Each year, the Banco de España identifies a list of third countries (i.e. those outside the European Economic Area) to which Spanish credit institutions have relevant exposures. To that end, it is important to analyse the Spanish economy’s exposure to these material third countries...
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they provide on economic relations with the rest of the world, which affect the national economy. Their analysis is of even …, the positive amount of financial transactions with the rest of the world and positive valuation effects. •Spain’s outward …
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with the rest of the world, which have important implications for the domestic economy. Analysis of these statistics takes … and the positive balance of financial transactions with the rest of the world. •Spain’s outward and inward foreign direct …
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Emerging economic theory attempts to explain multinational enterprises' decisions to locate foreign direct investment in certain countries at the expense of others. Recent literature explores the reasons why FDI into a host country may depend on FDI in neighboring countries. This paper extends...
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The wage premiums for firm-level foreign exposure (exporting and foreign ownership) have been well documented in the literature, and their potential sources have been studied in depth. Compensating differentials and efficiency wages are two distinct explanations (with radically different...
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This paper examines the role of uncertainty and imperfect local knowledge in foreign direct investment. The main idea comes from the literature on investment under uncertainty, such as Pindyck (1991) and Dixit and Pindyck (1994). We empirically test .the value of waiting. with a dataset on...
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University-industry partnerships (UIPs) are widely viewed as essential in leveraging research capability and economic performance in organizations and the nation as a whole. In Australia, as in many other countries, the national government commits significant funds to such ‘strategic’...
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