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Catching Up, Chaebols, and Production Systems -- Chapter 2: An Overview of Hyundai Motor’s Production System -- Part Ⅱ … Quasi-Vertical Integration -- Chapter 6: The Overseas Production Network - ‘Model Factories’ and Global Transfer of Hyundai …“This is a remarkable book. Focusing upon Korea’s Hyundai Motor Company, it provides an original account of the success …
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We examine the economic justification for providing investment subsidies to foreign-owned multinationals. These provide … returns to scale. Offering subsidies to multinationals may be in the national interest if the investment raises the net value …, countries may compete to attract investment. This subsidy competition transfers much of the rents to the multinationals. …
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reason why the company decided to invest in the latter. As a result, we argue that those governments aiming to attract FDI …This study examines why the Hyundai Motors Corporation (HMC) decided to invest in the Czech Republic in 2005 rather … foreign direct investment (FDI) decision is made. Such other issues as state capacity and skillful bargaining could also be …
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In recent decades, governments around the world have increasingly used various forms of state aid to try to attract and … foreign-targeted state aid may lead to beggarthy-neighbour, FDI-driven growth in one economy if certain conditions are met … attraction of foreign multinationals is unlikely to be an effective growth strategy in the current environment of intense state …
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