Foreign Direct Investment Agglomerations And Demonstration Effects


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Foreign Direct Investment, Agglomerations and Demonstration Effects


Foreign Direct Investment, Agglomerations and Demonstration Effects

Author: Frank Barry

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2001


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Foreign Direct Investment, Agglomeration and Externalities


Foreign Direct Investment, Agglomeration and Externalities

Author: Jacob A. Jordaan

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2016-04-22


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By critically appraising current theories of both Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and agglomeration, this book explores the variety of links that exist between these two externality-creating phenomena. Using in-depth empirical research on Mexico, Jacob Jordaan constructs and analyzes several datasets on Mexican manufacturing industries at various geographical scales, creating innovative models on FDI externalities that incorporate explicitly regional considerations. The empirical findings identify both direct FDI spillover effects as well as the effects of agglomeration on these externalities. In extension of this, the analysis also contains analysis of FDI productivity effects that arise through inter-firm linkages between FDI and local Mexican suppliers.

International Business and Institutions after the Financial Crisis


International Business and Institutions after the Financial Crisis

Author: Y. Temouri

language: en

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Release Date: 2014-02-14


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The challenge in the post crisis world is how business, government and academia come together to foster conditions for sustainable economic development. Understanding this requires an examination of the fundamental principles of IB, including location decisions, returns to multinationality and links between government and business, and CSR.