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- When Doing Business in China and India, Nothing Is Guaranteed
- Can you make money in India and China? That's the central question of Part II of "Billions of Entrepreneurs." The answer: maybe. Author Tarun Khanna shows that companies have made money in both countries, but that foreign firms in particular have found profits challenging. In India, local...
- Blog posts 2008-03-25
- Top 10 Misconceptions about Doing Business in China
- Think you know the basics of the business relationship between China and the U.S.? From safety recalls to the trade imbalance, issues surrounding the two countries' business dealings have been in the news a lot lately. Nonetheless, the Kiplinger Business Resource Center has an eye-opening article dispelling ten common misconceptions...
- Blog posts 2007-12-14
- Get Your International Business Terms Right
- Don't make the mistake of calling a company global when it's really just international -- or even worse, saying a company is multinational when it's really transnational! For convenience, it's common to use the umbrella term international business to describe business activities that extend past the borders of a company's...
- Blog posts 2007-06-07
- FDI And The Composition Of Tasks: Evidence From Linked Employer-Employee Data
- Theories of offshoring stress that it generates international trade in tasks and as such affects the composition of tasks performed at home. Detailed information is used about the employees at German multinationals to analyze how the firms' foreign activities affect the demand for different types of tasks. The effect on...
- White papers 2007-03-09
- Foreign Investment And The Mediation Of Trade Flows
- How does foreign direct investment affect the trade between nations? Most theories of the multinational firm assume that imports and foreign affiliate production are substitutes. In this framework multinational firms possess firm-specific assets or advantages, and a primary question they face is how they may best exploit their unique assets....
- White papers 2005-10-06
- The Role Of Exports And Foreign Linkages For FDI Productivity Spillovers
- In this paper we analyse productivity spillovers from foreign direct investment using firm level panel data UK manufacturing industries from 1992 to 1999. We investigate spillovers through horizontal, backward and forward linkages, distinguish spillovers from export oriented vs domestic market oriented FDI Foreign Direct Investment, and allow for differing effects...
- White papers 2004-01-28
- Asymmetric FDI And Tax-Treaty Bargaining: Theory And Evidence
- Tax treaties are often viewed as a mechanism for eliminating tax competition, however this approach ignores the need for bargaining over the treaty's terms. This paper focuses on how bargaining can affect the withholding taxes set under the treaty. In a simple framework, the authors develop hypotheses about patterns in...
- White papers 2003-03-01
- Productivity Distributions In International Oligopolies: Spillovers, Technology Transfer, And Heterogeneous FDI
- Foreign-owned firms exhibit widely-documented productivity advantages over domestic firms. To interpret this stylized fact, we model the relationships between FDI flows and national productivity distributions across firms in an international oligopoly. Industrial structure is determined endogenously, and both greenfield- and acquisition-FDI are allowed for. The technology gap between firms interacts...
- White papers 2006-02-20
- Export Oriented FDI
- It is well known that the performance of foreign firms compared to domestic companies is superior with respect to employment, wages, and productivity. In this paper we detail the export behaviour of foreign affiliates in the United Kingdom relative to indigenous firms. Our findings show that foreign firms are more...
- White papers 2004-11-25
- FDI And Trade: Complements And Substitutes
- The theory of location of firms that engage in Foreign Direct Investment FDI presents two opposing views on the relationship between FDI and trade. On the one hand, horizontal FDI displaces trade: instead of exporting, the firm sets up a subsidiary in the foreign country, trading off lower trade costs...
- White papers 2005-10-01
- Foreign Direct Investment In China: Reward Or Remedy?
- The authors propose to analyze determinants of FDI Foreign Direct Investment in Chinese provinces to test the above hypotheses. Traditional determinants of FDI such as market access, labor costs, productivity, infrastructure, reform advances and banking sector size were controlled in order to assess the impact of inter-provincial heterogeneity in terms...
- White papers 2006-04-18
- FDI And Labor Markets In General Equilibrium
- International wage differences - driven by international technology or factor endowment differences - encourage the flow of Foreign Direct Investment FDI from high-to low-wage countries. However, the access of high-technology firms may drive domestic wages up, dampening the incentives for FDI flows. A general-equilibrium model that emphasizes the joint determination...
- White papers 2005-03-01
- Taxation And The Financial Structure Of Foreign Direct Investment
- Corporate tax incentives are one of the most important instruments used by governments to attract inward FDI Foreign Direct Investment flows. By lowering corporate tax rates countries raise the profitability of FDI and thus increase their attractiveness as a location. However, multinationals can also lower their tax burden by lending...
- White papers 2005-10-01
- Vertical FDI?: A Host Country Perspective
- Nowadays empirical studies of the determinants of multinational activity across countries have found overwhelming support for a horizontal rather than a vertical model of Foreign Direct Investment FDI. They all use U.S. or other developed country data. This paper, in contrast, uses a previously unexploited industry-level data set on FDI...
- White papers 2003-08-05
- Globalization And International Conflict: Can FDI Increase Peace As Trade Does?
- This paper extends the analysis of the conflict-trade relationship by introducing foreign direct investment. Furthermore, whereas most current analysis of the conflict-trade relationship examines historical data using COW, MIDS, or COPDAB, the authors employ the KEDS data with information for the 1990s. We justify using events data because events data...
- White papers 2004-11-30
- Foreign Direct Investment And Militarized Interstate Conflict
- Liberal peace theorists identify that increased Foreign Direct Investment FDI promotes peace by dissipating private information, increasing opportunity costs of conflicts, and providing alternative form of extracting wealth. Unfortunately, few studies have explained how FDI solves the 'Externality' problem between countries and what significant roles it plays in domestic politics...
- White papers 2005-08-01
- The Impact Of FDI On Industry Performance
- This paper investigates the productivity effects of inward and outward foreign direct investment using industry and country level data for 17 OECD countries. The paper relates to a large literature on productivity spillovers from inward FDI Foreign Direct Investment, however, we also consider the relationship between productivity and outward FDI...
- White papers 2005-04-12
- On The Magnet Effect Of Foreign Direct Investment
- The authors extend Antras and Helpman (2004) on firm heterogeneity and organizational choice to a dynamic setting with FDI uncertainty, in which the probability of investment failure decreases with the host country's infrastructure level and increases with the technological complexity facing each firm. Moreover, it decreases over time as the...
- White papers 2006-03-29
- Interactions Between Foreign Direct Investment And Trade In A General Equilibrium Framework
- This paper on trade and Foreign Direct Investment FDI indicates that they could be either substitutes or complements. The empirical evidence on U.S.-Japan and APEC countries suggests that trade and FDI exhibit a complementary relationship. To examine interactions between FDI and trade adjustments, APEC trade and investment liberalization scenarios are...
- White papers 2005-11-01
- Growth And Welfare Effects Of Trade And FDI Liberalizations
- This paper studies the impacts of liberalization on growth and welfare in a dynamic general equilibrium model of North-South trade in which continuing innovation propels economic growth. Gains from trade liberalization for both countries are guaranteed due to specialization in production and innovation. When FDI Foreign Direct Investment is further...
- White papers 2006-03-25
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