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This paper explains the location choices of multinational companies (MNCs) in a transition economy by traditional economic factors and institutional quality. Based on a thorough theoretical framework and a set of hypotheses, empirical data of an enterprise survey of 153 foreign firms in three...
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We present a simple model that illustrates how democracy may improve the quality of economic institutions. The model further suggests that institutional quality varies more across autocracies than across democracy and that the positive effect of democracy on institutional quality is increasing...
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entrepreneurs in a socialist economy was marginal. Entrepreneurial activities were restricted mainly to handicrafts, retailing and …
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firms established by entrepreneurs immigrating to Finland. Our empirical data provides support for the argument that the … motives for establishing business abroad that is characteristic for Russian entrepreneurs. It is not necessary the market …
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Huambo has central capacities able to compete and complement other major towns in Africa such as Johannesburg and … that has lost its export base and has obvious difficulties in getting its role in Africa. The Provincial Government asked …
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Industrial agriculture and its technological package (intensive farming, mechanization, use of chemicals) are no longer in position to ensure food security (Altieri et al., 2012). To overcome the strongly negative externalities produced by this model, agroecological transition may be considered...
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