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In this paper, the effect of corruption on foreign direct investment (FDI) flows is analyzed. The literature is thus … results in an economy. For the empirical analysis, a dataset consisting of bilateral FDI data from the OECD and the control of …. Findings are ambiguous in that corruption is positively correlated with FDI inflows in the target country and negatively …
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direct investment; and inbound FDI growth surpassed that of the developing world during the decade 2001 - 2010. Yet foreign … (BTA), and regionally under the regional trade agreement (RTA). Under such scenarios, this study empirically assesses FDI … determinants with a specific focus on the FDI effects of BIT, BTA, and RTA as well as of factors pertaining to institutional …
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This paper investigates the impact of price and real exchange rate volatility on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI … statistically significant negative effect of exchange rate volatility on FDI is found. Price volatility, instead, turns out to be …
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Singapore's outward FDI is peculiar in important respects, even though it shares some characteristics with FDI … undertaken by traditional investor countries. The focus of FDI in the manufacturing sector on lower-income Asian host countries … suggests that the motivations and trade repercussions of Singapore's FDI differ from those of FDI undertaken by major …
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The aim of the paper is to show the history of economic relations between the European Union and Japan. This economy is very important to the EU and the countries of the EU are interested in further deepening areas of cooperation. Therefore it seems important to indicate the political will to...
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Foreign direct investment (FDI) plays a pivotal role in economic development. Most important advantages of this are new … the main determinants of German FDI inflows in Turkey, but also to increase our understanding of the relationship between … FDI and its determinants. The conceptual framework used in this study was firstly designed by Dunning and became known as …
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significant determinants of FDI Inflows are Trade Openness, GDP per capita and Exchange Rate. The value of this work is that it … investigates the factors that contribute to the increase of FDI inflows towards the most important emerging economies in the world. …
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foreign direct investment (FDI) flows. However, divestments are quite common among the operations of MNEs. In order to derive … presence of MNEs and unemployment. The model is applied to the Spanish economy, where FDI inflows have surpassed divestments at …
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The main aim of the article was to analyze the motives behind the FDI decisions of Chinese companies' capital …. Additionally, data analysis has revealed that CEE countries that are not part of the EU attract proportionally more Chinese FDI …
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: one - the existing theoretical explanations of FDI are limited and, today, even historical; second the essence of the … comparative advantage of FDI from emerging markets is a smaller technological and organizational distance between investors and … less developed host markets. The discussion is illustrated by Chinese and Indian FDI experience to support the authors …
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