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other words whether outward FDI raises or lowers home country exports. Taking into account that the prevalent type of FDI … two. Finally, it tests the relationship between FDI and exports bilateral flows from EU15 towards CEEC countries using an …
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Investment (FDI). The conventional proximity-concentration theory suggests that FDI substitutes for trade if distance between … empirically the effect of different dimensions of distance on the choice between exports and FDI. We find that different … dimensions of distance affect exports and FDI differently. There is clear evidence of a proximity-concentration trade-off in …
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than log-linear models to specify "normal" FDI and obtain estimates of unexhausted FDI potentials. I use panel data on …
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This contribution takes a new look at the gravity equation model in relation to foreign direct investment (FDI) of … trade openness as well as corporate tax rates and the ratio of inward FDI stock to total capital stock. The analysis shows … that trade openness is a variable which can be largely replaced by the inward FDI stock/capital stock ratio so that gravity …
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The determinants of foreign direct investment (FDI) are explored with gravity models, using a Poisson estimator and a … cross-border investment: a reduction of regulatory divergence by one fifth could increase FDI by about 15%. In particular … inward and less outward FDI, and there is some evidence that more complex regulatory procedures reduce inward FDI. …
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This paper investigates sources and determinants of foreign direct investment (FDI) flows to developing Asia using … bilateral FDI flows for the period 1990-2005. The Triad (composed of Japan, EU, and the US) has accounted for about 35-40% of … FDI inflows to developing Asia in recent years, with Japan being the single largest investor. Intra-developing Asian flows …
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We distinguish the heterogeneous productivity spillovers from foreign direct investment (FDI) at the firm level. Based … inputs --- a domestic firm enjoys a higher productivity if it gains access to more inputs sold by FDI firms (general … productivity-enhancing effect) and it is geographically closer to upstream FDI firms (proximity effect). Using the Chinese firm …
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The enlargement of the European Union in 2004 to new members from beyond the former Iron Curtain could increase the attractiveness of the whole European continent for firms concerned about competitiveness. The competitive advantage of new members is derived mostly from labor productivity, and...
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hinder both foreign portfolio investment (FPI) and foreign direct investment (FDI) flows equally? In other words, does … between total FDI, FDI via mergers and acquisitions (M&As) and FPI …
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