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In dieser Arbeit wird untersucht, inwiefern Änderungen progressiver Steuertarife Auswirkungenauf die optimale Repatriierungspolitik deutscher und österreichischer Investorenhaben und ob sich durch Tarifänderungen die Vorteilhaftigkeit von Handlungsalternativenändert. Zusätzlich wird...
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Im Zeitalter der Internationalisierung der Märkte sind intensive und sich dynamischentwickelnde Außenwirtschaftsbeziehungen mehr als je zuvor essentiell für Wachstumund Wohlstand eines Landes. Dies gilt nicht nur für Deutschland – die größteExportnation der Welt –, sondern...
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Outward FDI of firms from Brazil, Russia, India, and China has increasedsignificantly in the last years. Despite this trend comprehensive research on thespecific motives and antecedents of outward FDI from BRIC countries is stillunderrepresented. Case studies of eight companies were conducted...
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Seit ihrer Gründung im Jahr 1949 weist die Volksrepublik (VR) China eine erstaunliche politische und wirtschaftliche Entwicklung auf. Die wirtschaftliche und politische Lage des Landes Ende der 70er Jahre weckten innerhalb der Kommunistischen Partei Chinas (KPCh) erste Reformgedanken, das...
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In this paper we examine the location determinants of the inflow of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)into Poland, at a regional level. Using survey data from an online questionnaire in February 2005and a multinomial logit model incorporating the investor’s specific characteristics, we show...
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The fact that China is an increasingly attractive market and a magnet for foreigndirect investment is not news. The unprecedented rise of foreign direct investmentinto China – now running at over $60 billion a year – has created the largest array ofinternational mergers and acquisitions,...
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China and India are the two leading countries in terms of attracting foreign direct investment. These two countries differ in a number of characteristics, which are important for FDI. Therefore the questions arise which general investment conditions are of importance for companies that are...
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operating in CEE. The growth of the French Soufflet Group in CEECs istaken as an exemplar to demonstrate the need to link the …
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The paper summarises some of the key findings of research on the macro and microeconomic effects of FDI, the impact of the MNCs on development, industrial and trade restructuring, and presents a first attempt to draw a map of industrial networks in Hungary. It answers the question whether the...
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This paper examines the interactions between Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), inequality, and growth, both from a theoretical and an empirical point of view. We set up a growth model of a dual economy in which the traditional (agricultural) sector uses a diminishing returns technology, while FDI...
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