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Auslandsinvestition 1 Eastern Europe 1 Economic transition 1 Foreign investment 1 Osteuropa 1 Systemtransformation 1 Transformationsstaaten 1 Transition countries 1
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Spatial Complementarity of FDI : Example of Transition Countries
Shepotylo, Oleksandr - 2010
This paper investigates spatial determinants of FDI location. In particular, FDI in neighboring countries and foreign market potential are two variables it focuses on. The sample includes a panel of 27 transition countries in 1993-2007. The spatial links are found positive and economically...
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The Law of Unintended Consequences in Soccer : Impact of Three-Point-A-Win Rule on Strategies and Outcomes
Shepotylo, Oleksandr - 2010
This paper analyzes whether the three-point rule in soccer brought more action to the game for a large sample of European championships in 1990-1997, revealing team-specific heterogeneity of responses caused by differences in team tactics in the period prior to the rule change. Teams that relied...
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