FDI and growth
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- Booming foreign direct investment is likely to accentuate India’s regional disparity in growth
- ( P. Nunnenkamp;R. Stracke / Kiel Institute of World Economics/Institut für Weltwirtschaft , 2007)
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This paper addresses two major issues related to foreign direct investment and regional development in India’s post-reform period – spatial distribution of FDI and the relationship betw...
How can growing inequalities in Asia be addressed?
- ( Asian Development Bank , 2007)
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Over the last decade, high rates of economic growth have become more common in Asian countries, yet it is widely believed that inequalities have also grown in many countries. How correct is this pe...
- How becoming a multinational firm affects home performance
- ( A. Hijzen; T. Inui; Y. Todo / Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry , 2006)
- This paper evaluates how, when firms establish foreign affiliates, this effects productivity, output and employment in their home country. The study draws on a large panel of Japanese firms over the p...
- FDI from developing and transition economies is increasing
- ( United Nations [UN] Conference on Trade and Development , 2006)
- This year’s World Investment Report by the UN Conference for Trade and Development (UNCTAD), focuses on the rise of foreign direct investment (FDI) by transnational corporations (TNCs) from developing...
- Some studies suggest that access to rich-country markets may be more important than aid
- ( A. Suwa- Eisenmann; T. Verdier / OECD Development Centre , 2006)
- This paper provides an overview of the relationships among trade, aid and foreign direct investment (FDI), both in terms of policy interactions and interactions among resource flows. It discusses both...
- Has FDI been beneficial to the economy of developing countries?
- ( P. K. Gallagher; L. Zarsky / post-autistic economics review , 2006)
- This paper critically explores literature and statistical evidence on the effect of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on the economic growth of developing countries. It argues that FDI is no “miracle d...
- Is China’s double-digit growth sustainable?
- ( J. Whalley; X. Xin / National Bureau of Economic Research, USA , 2006)
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This paper presents assesses of the contribution of inward FDI to China’s recent rapid economic growth using a two stage growth accounting approach.
Recent econometric literature focuses on testing ...
- Why FDI has not led to development in Costa Rica and Mexico
- ( E. Paus; K. Gallagher / Global Development and Environment Institute, Tufts University , 2006)
- A developing country will derive long-lasting development benefits from FDI only if there is the right coincidence between its location-specific assets and Transnational Corporations’ (TNCs) global in...
- The projected future for FDI, 2005-2008
- ( United Nations [UN] Conference on Trade and Development , 2005)
- The Global Investment Prospects Assessment 2005-2008 presents the future trends of global and regional FDI flows, strategies of transnational corporations (TNCs) and developments of FDI policies. The ...
- Promoting the benefits of FDI for Africa
- ( T. Moss; V. Ramachandran / Center for Global Development, USA , 2005)
- This briefing paper takes the view that foreign direct investment (FDI) can play an important role in developing countries. At the macroeconomic level, it brings new capital for investment, contributi...
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