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Analyses China’s experience in import substituting industrialization (ISI), the trend towards export …. Discusses whether it is ISI or EOI that leads to development and economic growth in China.  …
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these firms exist and that the art of good business practice still thrives. Taylor provides a comprehensive account of China …
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This paper illustrates how conjoint methodology can be used by recipient countries to segment the donor market for foreign direct investment (FDI), thereby enhancing the effectiveness of their FDI attraction efforts. The study results indicate that FDI donors can be clustered into segments based...
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Using the notions of unit root, cointegration theory and Granger‐Akaike’s synthesis of modelling strategy, this paper examines the nature of stationarities, cointegration properties and Granger causal relationship between domestic savings and aid based on a sample of 27 developing countries....
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For centuries, Turkey has been the nexus of trade and enterprise in Southeastern Europe. Located between the continents of Europe and Asia, Turkey remains the historical portal of the Eastern and Western worlds. Although rooted in an entrepreneurial spirit, the antiquated trade laws in Turkey...
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Explores the obstacles facing trans‐national corporations (TNC) considering FDI in Russia. Dunning (1994) suggests that countries’ abilities to attract and exploit the potential economic benefits of inbound FDI vary according to their national political, economic and legal cultures,...
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Investigates the role of direct foreign investment (DFI) in promoting employment in host regions in the European Union (EU). A theoretical framework is developed which suggests that the initial impact of DFI on employment is likely to be small and mainly linked to the creation of low skilled...
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Revisits the debate about the attractiveness of Germany as a business location and traces developments in German inward and outward investment during the 1990s. Measures, actual and promised, which will serve to bolster the attractiveness of Germany as a business location, are identified....
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Against the background of intensified competition for company locations, hotly debates Germany′s position as an international manufacturing base. Aims to identify how far concerns about Germany′s location quality are justified. After examining German direct foreign investment (DFI)...
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Using the example of the motor industry in Poland, attempts to explain why foreign direct investment (FDI) has, in this sector, during the post‐reform period (i.e. since 1990) remained rather low. This is despite the fact that the labour costs are a small fraction of those in advanced...
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