... product. Foreigndirectinvestment (FDI) is considered one aspect of international economic relations, and a key element for development in developing coun- ...addition, foreigndirect ...
... the investment potential might be lucrative, there is always the risk that the host government will expropriate the profits and assets of the foreign ...that investment contracts will be ...affect ...
... outward foreigndirectinvestment (FDI) from Latin America between 1980 and ...operate foreign affiliates outside Latin ...greenfield investment, primarily to serve the market when ...
... affect foreigndirectinvestment (FDI) in developing countries? Most research on this question examines political violence, such as war, terrorism, or political ...
... that foreigndirectinvestment (FDI) can generate several benefits for the host ...from foreign to local firms and it can provide local ones with the critical know-how to enter into ...
... international investment agreements (IIAs) and are used to protect or promote inward ...States’ foreigndirectinvestment policy, as opposed to trade, has lain within the competence of ...
... Dunning (2002) argued that institutional factors such as good governance and economic freedom are becoming increasingly important determinants of foreigndirectinvestment (FDI) as the motives of ...
... of foreigndirectinvestment (FDI) inflows to the ...in foreign demand, mostly from OECD countries, as well as a recovery in foreigninvestment, will be decisive for the pick-up ...
... of foreigndirectinvestment was a central feature of this ...cent foreign ownership on the condition that firms exported all of their ...as foreign exchange constraints lessened ...
... of foreigndirectinvestment (FDI) over the last decade have placed the analysis of their evolution, effects, and determinants at the forefront of the academic ...
... of foreigndirectinvestment (FDI) was in “reverse order”, in the sense that it first invested abroad and later allowed inward ...escape investment”) to restriction and then finally to ...
... outbound foreigndirectinvestment and domestic capital ...outward ForeignDirectInvestment (FDI) crowds out domestic capital formation and that inward FDI crowds in domestic ...
... The purpose of this contribution is to examine the present state of thinking on the role of RCM and I as the main ingredients of the competitiveness of national economies; and, more particularly, of how the extent, ...
... among foreigndirectinvestment, exports, Gross Domestic Product (GDP), unemployment rate and labor force participation rate in Puerto Rico, taking into account a time period that includes the fiscal ...
... of foreign investors in the Barcelona area recently increased and the interviewed experts predicted a positive trend for FDI in the Barcelona area, especially in the long ...
... Asian investment into SSA clothing industries, as facilitated by the AGOA, reflects some of these long-standing trade and investment interests as well as the global competitiveness of Asian clothing ...
... Governance actors generally seek “embed- dedness” in the form of anchorage. Whatev- er the overall orientation of national/regional approaches to political economy, the closing of local plants is clearly bad news; even ...
... The relationship between FDI and the ex- change rate is more complex. The relevant issue is whether greater volatility of exchange rates discourages FDI. On the surface, it would seem to be the case, since risk-averse ...
... of investment and trade provisions in the seven key regions (see Table ...regional investment provisions is positive and ...more investment provisions provide UK and US investors with positive ...