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' productivity, multinationals' technological advantage over the local competitors is only moderate, and the establishment of foreign …
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importance of different channels of technology transfer through FDI and its impact on productivity growth of local firms. In … important productivity effect for local firms in transition countries. Direct effects of FDI are found to provide on average an … impact on firm’s productivity that is larger by factor 50 than the impact of backward linkages and by factor 500 larger than …
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Using a panel dataset of bilateral flows of foreign direct investment (FDI), we study the determinants of FDI in transition economies, with particular reference to Macedonia's performance. As many transition countries, Macedonia has a low FDI potential and performance. The empirical work...
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The current article attempts to outline a medium-term political economy framework to interpret the recent revolutionary and counter-revolutionary waves in Egypt. The January 2011 revolution has, among its many determinants, deep socio-economic roots which must be traced back to the failure of...
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For the transition economies, foreign direct investments (FDI) were considered the engine of their economic transformation. The purpose of this article is to highlight the evolution of FDI during 2000-2010 for 7 countries of Central and Eastern Europe, precisely: Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic,...
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Between 1991 and 1999, capital flows to 25 transition economies in Europe and the former Soviet Union differed widely in terms of overall levels and the share and composition of private flows. With some exceptions (notably Russia), the main form of private inflows was foreign direct investment....
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