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This paper below is continuing once more on our studies about international directly invested capital. This latest approach of ours still aims to detect such specific flows across the world as resulting from data provided by the UNCTAD’s specific statistics for the 1990-2015 interval the way...
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Our ever surviving obsession running our undertaking from its start – i.e. previously to the basic study, published in 2019 and 2020 – like a ‘red thread’ is that one single scientific truth about foreign direct investments (FDI) vis-à-vis plenty of theories, models and empirical...
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This below paper focuses on the economic entity concept. Difficult to find that (part of) economic literature not dealing with economic entities and issues. For the sake of better understanding ever on this our text below will start from the JM Keynes’ capital paper of 1936’ focusing on what...
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This paper aims to examine the specific characteristics of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) within a well-designed, multi-country region from the perspective of the UNCTAD Organization. It builds upon previous systematic analyses that primarily focused on global levels of international capital...
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The purpose of this article is to empirically analyze the long and short runs association of some macroeconomic variables in Romania. Variables used across regression include foreign direct investments (FDI), imports, exports, GDP and labour and we also take into account some economic and...
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This is continuing our previous approaches on money, as fiat, versus representative, but also looking either at a crisis that forces the future to be different than present and past, or at the former Fed's governor's (Alan Greenspan) reflections about the former gold standard that sounded at...
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