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) generally have a positive impact on developing countries' terms of trade except in the case of South Asia? After arguing that … concerning the relationship of FDI and terms of trade in the development context. From here, we argue that South and East Asia … horizontally motivated FDI has helped East Asia achieve some market power in certain higher-value product niches, late-coming South …
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China's economic miracle over the past three decades has been featured with its open-door policy, especially the … regional growth differences in China. However, it suggests that FDI cannot be blamed for causing regional inequality; it is the … investments as a means to reduce regional inequality. -- foreign direct investment ; regional inequality ; China …
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One downside effect of rapid economic growth in China has been the ever rising inter-regional inequality. Foreign … FDI has been an important factor of economic growth in China. It also suggests that it is the uneven distribution of FDI …
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This study aims to investigate the relationship between China's exchange rate, foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows … inflows. To promote sustainable economic development in the future, China should focus on improving the levels of domestic …
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The relationship between corruption and economic activity is a complex one. The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship in selected countries between level of corruption and economic activity, using data obtained from the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)...
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associated terms of trade in developing economies. However, the FDI effect has been found to be negative in South Asia. In this … paper, we elaborate on the South Asia-specific effect by emphasizing the role of human capital in the positive link between … FDI and terms of trade. We argue that education levels in South Asia have lagged behind those in East Asia and other …
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This paper examines the impact of financial sector foreign direct investment (FSFDI) on economic growth by estimating a panel data model for 11 Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs) between 1996 and 2003 in a cross-country growth accounting framework. The analysis concentrates on the...
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This paper studies the marginal product of private capital (MPK) with new data and a new framework to obtain a better understanding of international capital allocations and the Lucas Paradox (LP). Our point of departure is three influential studies of MPK's and, based on the most recently...
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This paper analyses real income convergence in central, eastern and south-eastern Europe (CESEE) to the most advanced EU economies between 2000 and 2016. The relevance of this topic stems both from the far-reaching implications of real income convergence for economic welfare and the importance...
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This paper evaluates the debate over whether China's emergence as an economic superpower has been a complement or … threat to ASEAN by examining data in the eleven years following China's accession to the WTO. Employing a qualitative … approach, it seeks to understand whether China's growing dominance has hindered ASEAN GDP growth, exports and attractiveness as …
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