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Science plays a profound and formidable role in American public policymaking. This is demonstrated by the fact that issues related to science are omnipresent in today's society, and by the fact that in today's rapidly moving society, science has been increasingly called upon to provide...
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Investment incentives (subsidies designed to affect the location of investment) are a pervasive feature of global competition for foreign direct investment. This Perspective analyzes what is known about the extent and cost of incentives used as well as the potential efficiency, equity, and...
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The use of subsidies to attract investment costs government billions of dollars annually, making regulation urgent. While comprehensive limitations such as the EU's are not likely soon, we should improve transparency, have major stakeholders promote incentive rules within preferential trade...
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This paper is part of a larger work on investment incentives worldwide. Here I explain provincial use of investment incentives, even ones illegal under Vietnamese law, as a response to their need for capital and the competition engendered by capital’s mobility. Vietnam has interesting...
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This second edition of this publication provides an overview of important contemporary issues relating to foreign direct investment (FDI) and multinational enterprises for all those who are interested in this subject, but are not always in a position to follow diverse perspectives and what is...
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