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The role of FDI inflows and outflows to host countries and from the source countries emerged in the 1980s as the major vehicle technology transfer that accelerated the globalization or international integration of 25 leading OECD economies over a period of 25 years (1983-2007). Although...
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Post-independence, Malaysia has implemented policies to encourage private foreign investment (PFI) in the manufacturing industries through a plethora of incentive schemes (tax relief, pioneer status, investment tax credits, export incentives, locational incentives). The incentive schemes aimed...
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Investment by Transitional Corporations (TNCs) in Host Developing Countries (HDCs) have emerged as powerful engine of growth and development in the world economy. Neoclassical trade theory (Heckscher-Ohlin-Samuelson) model nor the product cycle or technology gap theories comes to grips with...
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This paper reviews the globalisation of the Australian economy through the forces of multinational foreign direct investment MNE-FDI). The paper reports the empirical results of the causality nexus between FDI and Globalisation using VAR analytics
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Australia's transfer of technology to developing countries (TTDC) is institutionally diffused, fragmented in intent, and ad hoc implementation. Nonetheless, policymakers are become increasingly sensitized to the need to transfer appropriate technology to to developing countries through its...
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