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CYPRIAN CLEMENT ABUR
Pág. Page:1 - 11Abstract
Foreign direct investment is sensitive to domestic and external factors. The sensitivity to external factors means changes in global productivity levels (financial sentiments) may produce a substantial impact on foreign direct investment in Nigeria has b...
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Kuziva Mamvura,Mabutho Sibanda
AbstractOrientation: This study examined the main predictors of net foreign portfolio investment volatility in low-income Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries. Based on the World Bank data (July 2014), the selected countries are Zimbab...
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Marija Petrovic-Randelovic,Vesna Jankovic-Milic,Ivana Kostadinovic
Pág. 093 - 104
Numerous empirical studies confirm that market size is one of the key determinants of foreign direct investment inflows, particularly market-oriented projects of foreign direct investment. Basically, the dominant view is that a larger market of the host ...
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Mansour Naser Alraja,Samir Hammami,Hazem Mohammed Al Samman
Pág. 1632 - 1636
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a crucial tool developing the economy of any country if it is employed in a proper manner. Moreover, foreign direct investment has many effects; and one of them is thriving the information and communication technology (...
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Augustine C. Osigwe,Maria Chinecherem Uzonwanne
Pág. 884 - 888
This study scrutinized the Granger causality of foreign reserves, exchange rate and foreign direct investment in Nigeria. The results of the ADF and PP unit root test for stationary of the variables showed that all the variables were non-stationary at le...
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Marc Audi,Amjad Ali,Yannick Roussel
Pág. 147 - 156
The inflow of foreign direct investment shows the economic and political strength of a country (Bevan & Estrin, 2004). Resources agglomeration and foreign direct investment have a theoretical and empirical relationship (Carlton, 1983; Hansen, 1987; Krugm...
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Florina Popa
Foreign Direct Investment are among the mobilizing factors of the economic development of a country, alongside the domestic investments, being a basic support in the achievement of the development and modernization strategies. The study presents, briefly...
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Axellina Muara Setyanti,Setyo Tri Wahyudi
Pág. 208 - 219
Abstract: FDI - employment relationship has been a major concern of many researchers due to it's various findings. FDI is stated that able to trigger growth in employment, however, on the other hand, some have found that employment conditions affect FDI ...
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Nebile KORUCU GÜMÜSOGLU, Sinan ALÇIN
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The impact of capital flows on macroeconomic variables is widely studied in applied literature. In this context, this paper aims to analyze the impact of short-term capital flows and foreign direct investment on current account deficit for Turkey by usin...
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Bashkim BELLAQA, Halil Bajrami
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One of the important aspects of a country's economic development is Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), these investments impact on economic development and improve social aspects. At the international level as well as at the country level, FDI has a releva...
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Wajid Ali, Ambiya and Devi Prasad Dash
The rising concern about gender inequality among the economies in South, South-East, and Eastern Asia motivates us to study the context of gender development in terms of bridging gender disparity. To show the impact, the data has been extracted from vari...
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Cleopas Fore,Wilfred Ukpere
Pág. 42 - 65
Globalisation led to the reduction of barriers between countries and intensified international interdependency such that developments unfolding in a faraway country now affect the rest of the world in economic, political and social aspects (Giddens, 1990...
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Cleopas Fore,Wilfred Ukpere
Pág. 42 - 65
Globalisation led to the reduction of barriers between countries and intensified international interdependency such that developments unfolding in a faraway country now affect the rest of the world in economic, political and social aspects (Giddens, 1990...
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Niyungeko Antoine
Pág. 103 - 120
ABSTRACTBhagwati developed a hypothesis that expected economic growth (EG) enhancing impact of exports (EXP) and foreign direct investment (FDI) interaction. This paper checks the validity of the Bhagwati hypothesis by examining the moderation and mediat...
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Zihné Coetzee,Henri Bezuidenhout,Gabriel Mhonyera
AbstractOrientation: Retail sector multinational enterprises (MNEs) face challenges and follow diverse strategies when they expand into foreign markets.Research purpose: The major aim of this article is to determine how three well-established retail sect...
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Zhen Yang,Syed T. Ali,Farman Ali,Zahid Sarwar,Muhammad A. Khan
AbstractPurpose: Institutional theory is a reasonable explanation for the motives of corporate social responsibility (CSR) behaviours (e.g. corporate green innovation). The existing literature defines institutional pressure as threats for legitimacy when...
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Olivia Christine Chandra,Mukhlasin Mukhlasin
Earnings quality can be determined from the market or investor reaction to information in the published financial statements. But there are some factor, which can be considered to be biased for investors in determining their investment in a company. Mark...
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Karla María Nava Aguirre,Jacqueline Colín Vázquez,Carolina Cañamar Villaseñor,Ruth Falomir de la Peña,Juan Manuel Garza Garza
Pág. 85 - 98
Since 1994, the Mexican auto parts industry has strongly developed due to an increase in motor vehicle production, local sales, exports volume and tariff benefits related to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Nowadays, Mexico is the seventh...
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Karla María Nava Aguirre,Jacqueline Colín Vázquez,Carolina Cañamar Villaseñor,Ruth Falomir de la Peña,Juan Manuel Garza Garza
Pág. 85 - 98
Since 1994, the Mexican auto parts industry has strongly developed due to an increase in motor vehicle production, local sales, exports volume and tariff benefits related to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Nowadays, Mexico is the seventh...
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Luis David Conde Cortés, Alfonzo Mendoza-Velázquez
Pág. 191 - 225
This paper examines the dynamic association between foreign direct investment (FDI), public investment of local governments (IPUB) and economic growth for the 32 states in Mexico grouped by region and level of competitiveness for the 2006-2015 period. In...
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