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Do regional identities determine different levels of FDI-induced growth? This paper analyses the impact of FDI on the growth rates of European regions. In so doing, it discusses the role of different components of territorial capital in magnifying or daunting such an impact. The paper starts...
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the over 3000 existing investment treaties. This paper first notes the growing trend to analyse particular treaty rules … issues in four areas: (i) the types of regulation potentially at issue in investment treaty claims by covered investors; (ii …
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of liability at issue in many if not most investment treaty arbitration claims. In debates about the impact of investment …
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In this paper, we study the impacts of bilateral investment treaties (BITs) between the EU countries and China on EU … characterizes BITs with China and non-EU countries, but not BITs without China as a partner country. …
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The paper investigates the impact that the multinational scope of firms' activities can have on their productivity. First, we argue that such an impact is both direct and indirect, and that the latter is channelled through higher incentives to invest in R&D. Second, we posit that the composition...
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In the last years, and particularly since the publication of the famous Barca Report (Barca, 2009), the European Union (EU) is starting to acknowledge the importance of spatially targeted regional policies and to understand how crucial a territorial approach can be in order to achieve desirable...
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focused on Enlarged Europe. The results show that there exists a positive indirect impact of FDI on productivity and …
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, particularly in Europe and North America. Furthermore the BRIC countries Brazil, Russia, India and China do not constitute a …For a sample of 1243 European companies, we analyse the link between firm type and foreign direct investment (FDI … bewertet wird. Familienunternehmen investieren mehr in Europa und Nordamerika als vergleichbare Firmen, die managementgeführt …
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, particularly in Europe and North America. Furthermore the BRIC countries Brazil, Russia, India and China do not constitute a …For a sample of 1243 European companies, we analyse the link between firm type and foreign direct investment (FDI …
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This paper examines how foreign-owned and domestically owned firms transform innovation into employment growth. The empirical analysis, based on the model of Harrison, Jaumandreu, Mairesse and Peters (2008) and CIS data for 16 countries, reveals important differences between the two groups: Due...
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