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- International Business And Government Relations In Central And Eastern Europe
- The transition period has been a period of extraordinary politics. This paper discusses how institutional change has created bureaucratic barriers to entry, but also windows of opportunity for Foreign Direct Investment FDI. The high costs and high investment risks associated with FDI in Central and Eastern Europe CEE are a...
- White papers 2005-12-03
- Multinational Enterprises, Foreign Direct Investment And Trade In China
- MultiNational Enterprises MNEs play a dominant role in the International Business IB literature. Traditionally, by far the majority of IB studies deal with issues at the micro level of the individual MNE, or at the meso level of a sample of individual MNEs. This paper focuses on a macro-level issue:...
- White papers 2004-12-01
- Foreign Direct Investment And International Business Cycle Comovement
- This paper investigates the relationship between bilateral FDI Foreign Direct Investment positions and cross-country business cycle correlations in the period 1982 - 2001. One find a positive association between FDI linkages and output comovement, but this may partly reflect the effects of trade relations. Moreover, more intensive FDI links are...
- White papers 2004-10-01
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- Foreign Direct Investment And Civil Liberties: A New Perspective
- This paper blends the political economy and the International Business FDI Foreign Direct Investment literature and examines the relationship between FDI and democracy. Even though the usual conjecture that civil and political repression boosts FDI in developing countries has been widely refuted in empirical studies, support of this view is...
- White papers 2004-08-30
- Internationalisation of Asian business
- Theory of Internationalisation Expansion of a firm overseas is more significant than growth within the domestic setting only, involving more complications in management, organisation and control than just the dynamics of growth. Mere sales become exports; investment becomes "foreign direct investment" FDI; contractual arrangements among enterprises become international joint...
- Research articles 2000-01-01
- Perspectives On Multinational Enterprises In Emerging Economies
- MultiNational Enterprises MNEs play a pivotal role in the development of many emerging economies. In consequence, they became the focus of scholarly research by economists and policy analysts. In contrast, international business scholars have been comparatively uninterested in analyzing this role of MNEs. Yet, they could make important contributions to...
- White papers 2004-03-10
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