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This paper examines the impact of corruption on foreign direct investment inflows for ten Central and Eastern European states. The paper attempts to answer the question: what is the role of corruption in attracting foreign direct investments? Using the data from UNCTAD for foreign direct...
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This study adds to largely non-existent literature on corruption and foreign direct investment (FDI) in natural resources by examining the association between the two using a panel of 20 Latin American and Caribbean countries from 1995 to 2020. We find that higher levels of corruption are...
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have a mediating positive effect on FDI within country income groups, whereby countries with better-developed institutions …
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FDI flows to the Middle East and North Africa countries (MENA) have been relatively low when compared to the neighbouring European Union (EU) and to other developing and emerging countries. Furthermore, empirical research on FDI in these countries is relatively scarce. In this paper we use panel...
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emphasis on institutions and natural resources. We show that FDI from the South has a more regional aspect than investment from … better or worse institutions. In the latter case, large institutional distance discourages FDI inflows, but this deterring …
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), with a particular emphasis on institutions and natural resources. Relying on a novel dataset of bilateral FDI flows between … institutions. In the latter case, a large institutional distance between source and destination countries discourages FDI inflows …
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endogeneity issues. We also contribute to the literature by using various measures of institutions to identify which aspects of …
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Natural disasters are a challenge for good governance - this is the result of recent research investigating the effects of natural disasters on one important antagonistic force to good governance, public corruption. However, a specific analysis of droughts is so far neglected in this young...
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Natural disasters are challenges for good governance. That conclusion follows from recent research investigating the effects of natural disasters on one important force hostile to good governance: public sector corruption. However, a specific analysis of droughts is so far neglected in the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014504538
institutions on economic performance and the channels through which the institutional impact unfolds. The review is limited to work …
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