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between host countries). For this, we use a panel data set of U.S. foreign affiliate sales to 16 developed countries in 7 …Recent research in international economics highlights the role of interdependencies of investment decisions and sales …
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analysis, using original panel data from 1990 to 2006, provides evidence that the agglomeration of FDIs has a negative and …
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productivity for a sample of 33 developing countries over the period 1980-2005. Using panel cointegration techniques, we find that …
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Using a fixed-effects panel data approach, FDI flows of 22 OECD countries are explained by gravity equations over the …
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classical oligopoly theories, using both cross-sectional and panel data. Three crucial scenarios (including coordination, weak …
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than M&A sales. This hypothesis is supported by our empirical results, which show that greenfield FDI enhances growth …
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This paper presents the results of a survey of Swedish multinationals conducted in 1999. The survey was carried out in order to update an existing database on Swedish manufacturing firms with producing foreign affiliates collected by the Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IUI). The...
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geographical terms: the share of FDI sales in total foreign sales (exports and FDI sales) increases with geographical distance. The …
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This paper aims at overcoming several shortcomings of previous empirical studies on the relationship between IPR protection and FDI. First, FDI is analyzed on a sectorally and regionally disaggregated level. Second, we address the proposition that stronger IPR protection raises not only the...
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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) can bring in much needed capital, particularly to developing countries, help improve manufacturing and trade sectors, bring in more efficient technologies, increase local production and exports, create jobs and develop local skills, and bring about improvements in...
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