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As well as their direct effects on output and employment, the attraction of foreign direct investment is sometimes argued to provide further economic benefits through spillover effects that potentially increase the productivity performance of domestic firms. Empirical evidence on this has...
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, especially the United States, of enterprises operating in Ireland. Foreign companies make around 80 per cent of Corporation Tax … revenues. At present, around one-quarter of the profits from the manufacturing of pharmaceuticals in the EU is in Ireland …'s corporate income tax base. The stylised example shows a potential loss of up to 95 per cent of Ireland's corporate income tax …
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This paper examines how foreign plants may impact on the averages wages paid by domestic plants within a host economy. The analysis, building on Aitken, Harrison and Lipsey (1996), is based on plant level panel data for the Irish manufacturing industry during the 1990s. We find that respective...
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The offence of bribing a foreign public official may appear somewhat obscure but in light of Ireland's economic …
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India made significant development to achieve economic growth in the last decade. Another thing which requires to be appreciated is the fact that there has been a reduction in poverty. In this era of globalisation India also has come forward and has opened the doors for foreign investors. In the...
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