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In this paper an index of financial competitiveness is calculated that corresponds to the market-to-book ratio of inward FDI stocks. For a panel of five advanced economies from 1980 to 2006 it is shown that price competitiveness, stable inflation rates and registered patents have a positive...
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This paper provides a detailed investigation of the investment flows between Russia and Sweden in the last decade and a half. The bilateral data consists of both aggregate macro data and company level greenfield and M&A FDI. The relatively large flows from Sweden to Russia and insignificant...
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Canadian foreign direct investment and sales of Canadian multinational firms' operations abroad, particularly in the manufacturing industry and in the United States, have accelerated sharply over the past decade. At the same time, although foreign demand has accelerated following the Great...
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In this paper an index of financial competitiveness is calculated that corresponds to themarket-to-book ratio of inward FDI stocks. For a panel of five advanced economies from1980 to 2006 it is shown that price competitiveness, stable inflation rates and registeredpatents have a positive impact...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005866159
In this paper an index of financial competitiveness is calculated that corresponds to the market-to-book ratio of inward FDI stocks. For a panel of five advanced economies from 1980 to 2006 it is shown that price competitiveness, stable inflation rates and registered patents have a positive...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003794120
Canadian foreign direct investment and sales of Canadian multinational firms' operations abroad, particularly in the manufacturing industry and in the United States, have accelerated sharply over the past decade. At the same time, although foreign demand has accelerated following the Great...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010460178
We explain that China is an ‘‘attractor'' of FDI because its FDI inflows increased steadily even though theworld FDI inflows have decreased considerably in recent years. It is indeed "strange" or "chaotic" since its rates of FDI return are below the world average and predictions of its...
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The importance of Doing Business Index indicators as a determinant of FDI has glimmered attention in determining their relationships. The present study intended to explore the relationships between Doing Business indexes and FDI. The study investigates the relationship between the foreign direct...
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Empirical studies quantifying the benefits of increased foreign direct investment (FDI) have been unable to provide conclusive evidence of a positive impact on host country's economic performance. I show that the lack of robust evidence is not inconsistent with theory, even if the eventual gains...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to clarify the distinction between Global Value Chains and selected strands of the business literature: business networks, strategy, and international business. These four research areas have starting questions that are often different and the audiences...
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