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markets on the cost of macroeconomic volatility there. We find that macroeconomic volatility has a potentially large impact on … even for risk neutral multinationals, as their profit function is non-linear due to price and productivity effects. For … industries with costly capacity, the multinationals would tend to invest in the more stable emerging markets. Higher volatility …
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markets on the cost of macroeconomic volatility there. We find that macroeconomic volatility has a potentially large impact on … even for risk neutral multinationals, as their profit function is non-linear due to price and productivity effects. For … industries with costly capacity, the multinationals would tend to invest in the more stable emerging markets. Higher volatility …
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volatility in 31 emerging markets. We find a negative relationship between LFO and volatility, even after controlling for …
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This paper models a multilateral agreement on investment (MAI) as a coordination device. Multinational enterprises can invest in any number of countries. Without a multilateral investment agreement, expropriation triggers an investment stop by the single MNE. Under a multilateral agreement,...
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This paper models a multilateral agreement on investment (MAI) as a coordination device. Multinational enterprises can invest in any number of countries. Without a multilateral investment agreement, expropriation triggers an investment stop by the single MNE. Under a multilateral agreement,...
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