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Face to a significant list of theories on the foreign direct investments origins we previously worked on a simple world level FDI=DIA (direct investments abroad) equality on both short and (especially) long terms supporting several approaches: first, the “world top-16”, then the...
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We have chosen to study the FDI topic as its world table of flows’ landscape, together with the role of individual countries as adequate in context in a series of papers of both large(r) and narrow(er) size(s). A distinct theory of FDI (sources) was equally needed – while / despite that...
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Despite its apparent concreteness and exact study location, poverty stays like economics itself and among its (welfare) chapters, namely never an exact science. Theories, interpretations, points of view, measurements, all in diversity context are playing around and this below paper tries to make...
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The FDI origin was once about three groups of theories, the (a) international trade based one (i.e. works of David Ricardo and Neoclassic Synthesis/HOS), the (b) product life cycle one (i.e. works of Raymond Vernon[1]) and the so-called (c) “eclectic paradigm” (i.e. John Dunning[2]) treating...
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The purpose of the paper is to briefly describe the evolution of remote work in tight relationship with specific technological achievements that have occurred over time. Also the concepts, parallels, and distinctions between remote work and conventional work, tracing their historical evolution...
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Previously to the “Euro currency’s birth” there was even more than a debate about; there was a real fight of ideas between pro- and against the new currency and its “renewed” Union around. Then, there came the moment around the year 2000 (i.e. the Euro currency in 1999, then the...
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The topic of this paper keeps deep roots in the old economic thinking and will share between such basics and update data for Romania. On the one hand, the Marginalist ‘perfect competition model’ daring to link between ‘welfare maximizing’ and what ever-since regards ‘small and medium...
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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 afferent issues. But there won’t be the definition the paper’s starting point – this, assumable as followed by a whole description then...
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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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