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's GDP and inward FDI, as well as among Malaysia's total FDI and inward FDI taking into consideration of international … converge in the long run. This study supports that international relation affects inwards FDI from all selected countries … (Japan, United States, Singapore and Germany). In addition, inwards FDI from respective countries have long run relationship …
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We analyze the quantitative impact of the non-tradable sector and structural change on international capital flows. We argue that the allocation puzzle (Gourinchas and Jeanne (2013)) reflects the difference in the magnitudes rather than the direction of net capital flows predicted by the one...
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30 years. This in turn has attracted a huge amount of foreign direct investment (FDI) into the country. However …, according to past literature, FDI location is imbalanced in China. Building upon this finding, this paper attempts to identify … factors affecting the location determinants of FDI in China. By introducing “spatial variable” into the analysis, this paper …
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In a recent model Markusen and Venables (1999) describe the conditions under which foreign direct investments (FDI) can …
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FDI stocks on income inequality among households in Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Uruguay. The panel cointegration …We analyze whether foreign direct investment (FDI) has contributed to the typically wide income gaps in five Latin … analysis reveals a significant and positive effect on income inequality. Furthermore, FDI contributed to widening income gaps …
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This paper analyses the liberalisation of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Mexico since the late-1980s, and its …, which has limited Mexico's economic development through the balance of payments constraint. The analysis is supported by the … existence of linkages -bi-directional Granger causality- between exports, imports and FDI. -- Foreign Direct Investment …
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This paper is aimed to analyze the rise of New Mexican emerging multinational enterprises (MexEMNEs) into the global market. There is a growing interest in the study of these emerging multinationals among scholars. Several theoretical perspectives are reviewed which can give an explanation of...
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Investment (FDI) has withdrawn from developed economies and has substantially increased in emerging and transitional economies … location of FDI — explains the difference in outcome of corporate operations during the crisis. While positive results have … and the United States. These findings modify the theoretical approach on the “location determinants” of FDI. Our sources …
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Foreign Direct Investment since the opening trade economic policy of Mexico. The increase in FDI inflows to Mexico have been … amounts in the history of receiving FDI by Mexico, the acquisition of Banamex allowed competition in the financial sector and …The financial and banking services sector has always been one of the most important in the world economy, in Mexico it …
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, we use a difference-in-differences estimator to find that NAFTA partner FDI in Mexico has increased since the inception … have not increased their use of Mexico as an export platform. We also find no evidence that inward U.S. FDI has been …We investigate how North-South Integration affects the location of FDI between the two regions. The theoretical …
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