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Growth and Wage Inequality with Foreign Investment.
Wang, L.
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Økonomisk institutt, Universitetet i Oslo
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1996
A two-country (North-South) endogenous-growth model is constructed where foreign direct investment (FDI) acts as the conduit of cross-border knowledge spillovers and learning.
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