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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and its agents, i.e. Multinational Corporations (MNCs), are understood to play a major role in the economic development of nations through their impact on trade and their ability to generate jobs and to produce new knowledge through technological and managerial...
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subsidiaries and empirically investigates this relationship in the UK at a disaggregated regional level. It focuses particularly on … Specificity Framework (ASF) combining regional characteristics with distinctive types of subsidiaries. This framework is further … agglomeration features playing the most significant role. At the same time though, idiosyncratic Foreign Direct Investment (FDI …
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subsidiaries and empirically investigates this relationship in the UK at a disaggregated regional level. It focuses particularly on … Specificity Framework (ASF) combining regional characteristics with distinctive types of subsidiaries. This framework is further … agglomeration features playing the most significant role. At the same time though, idiosyncratic Foreign Direct Investment (FDI …
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subsidiaries and empirically investigates this relationship in the UK at a disaggregated regional level. It focuses particularly on … Specificity Framework (ASF) combining regional characteristics with distinctive types of subsidiaries. This framework is further … agglomeration features playing the most significant role. At the same time though, idiosyncratic Foreign Direct Investment (FDI …
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of inter- and intra-industry agglomeration as proxies of access with a newly developed gravity-based indicator … a sample of 110,083 German firms, provide evidence that agglomeration effects play an essential role in firms' location …
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