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Few studies of long-term growth have incorporated foreign direct investment into their sets of explanatory variables, but those that have done so have generally found that rapid growth and high ratios of foreign direct investment inflows to GDP have gone together. However, the close association...
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Inward and outward direct investment (FDI) stocks and flows tend to go together, across countries and over time. The countries that invest extensively abroad are usually also large recipients of FDI. There is little evidence that flows of FDI are a major influence on capital formation. That lack...
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Internationalized production, that is, production in a country controlled by firms based in another country, grew from about 4.5% of world output in 1970 to over 7% in 1995. The importance of internationalized output fell substantially in developing countries until around 1990 but has been been...
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