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accrue to a nation because of FDI inflows. FDI is climatic sensitive, and usually goes where it is wanted most and where …. Conflicts and violence attacks, hence xenophobia, continue to affect FDI flows several years into the future. The trend of net … FDI has already shown a downward trend that may be attributed to issues of unrest persistent in the economy. The study …
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By combining unique data on Swedish multinationals with industry data for 18 countries, the influence of host country characteristics on the location of foreign production is analysed. Particular attention is directed towards agglomeration tendencies in firms' location. The sample selection...
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Globalization is not only about the rise of trade, FDI, and migration. It is also about the changing linkages among … liberalization fostered not only trade but also inward investment, confirming that trade and FDI toward developing countries have …, trade policies and the stock of FDI have a positive impact on the incentives to invest in education. This set of findings …
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Globalisation through international trade, foreign direct investment (FDI) and international movements of labour is a … comprehensive approach, including; i) reducing barriers to FDI and imports, particularly in agriculture, through multilateral trade … penetration, stock of inward FDI relative to GDP and foreign workers as a share of employment, reflecting the legacy of policies …
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outward FDI to their countries of origin. Drawing upon aggregated individual-level refugee and project-level FDI data, we … show that outward FDI to refugees' countries of origin grew more from those U.S. commuting zones that hosted greater … numbers of refugees after 1990. Secondly, we exploit the specificities of the Indochina Migration and Refugee Assistance Act …
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, the process of domestic accumulation of HC might be affected in several ways through migration and capital inflows …. Furthermore, endowment of skilled labour and foreign direct investments (FDI) may reinforce each other through possible … presence of a virtuous (vicious) circle between HC accumulation and FDI inflows. …
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This paper studies the importance of international lineage network in facilitating the entry of foreign firms in developing countries where immature market environment deters foreign investments. We build a unique dataset on the universe of diaspora foreign firms in China that are controlled by...
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international law regulating foreign direct investment (FDI). Reconciliation of international investment law and sustainable … responding to such tensions as possible “regulatory chill”, negative effect of FDI on development of host States and global … offer solutions for rebalancing FDI and to contribute to the formulation of international investment law in a more …
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A growing strand of literature highlights that skilled migration may favour growth-enhancing technology transfer, trade … workers in the total emigration stock the larger is the inward FDI flow …
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A growing strand of literature highlights that skilled migration may favour growth-enhancing technology transfer, trade … workers in the total emigration stock the larger is the inward FDI flow. …
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