نتایج جستجو برای: نسبت fdi بهgdp

تعداد نتایج: 163206  

2005
Yuqing Xing Guanghua Wan

This paper analyses the role of exchange rates in the competition for FDI. Based on the assumption that two countries compete for FDI from the same source country, the paper shows explicitly that the relative FDI of one country is determined by the relative real exchange rate between its currency and that of the source country. The theoretical result suggests that, if the currency of one FDI re...

2003
Alicia García Herrero Daniel Navia Simón

This paper reviews the theoretical literature explaining financial FDI, as well as the empirical results on the determinants of financial FDI and its potential effects for the home country. From this revision, we conclude that, at the present stage, the existing theoretical paradigms need to be adapted to explain the recent surge in international banks’ local operations in emerging countries fi...

ژورنال: تحقیقات اقتصادی 2011

سیاست‌های دو دهه‌ی گذشته‌ی دولت، با تأثیرگذاری بر روند عوامل مؤثر بر جذب سرمایه‎گذاری مستقیم خارجی (FDI) ایران، زمینه را برای ورود فزآینده‌ی FDI به کشور فراهم کرده است؛ در این مطالعه با رویکردی تکنیکی، به منظور اعمال چشم‌انداز اثرات آتی سیاست‎های دو ده‌ی گذشته‌ی دولت در روند آتی عرضه FDI ایران، با استفاده از خط سیر شاخص‌های کلان اقتصادی تأثیرگذار بر جذب FDI، دو فرم از معادلات عرضه‌ی FDI غیر‌خطی...

2010
Anselm Mattes

This paper analyzes the determinants and e ects of rm-level FDI ows on the basis of German micro-level data. Concering the determinants of FDI, I di erentiate between di erent target regions and motivations for FDI (market seeking/horizontal FDI versus cost reducing/vertical FDI). The main result is that most rms engage in FDI because of market access motives. Further, I focus on the employment...

2009
JAEJOON WOO

Foreign direct investment (FDI) has dramatically increased worldwide and is the most important form of all private capital flows to developing countries. Yet, it is an important empirical question whether FDI affects total factor productivity (TFP) positively. We investigate the effect of FDI on TFP growth in a large sample of countries in 1970–2000. Our econometric results indicate that FDI ha...

2013
Fredrik Sjöholm FREDRIK SJÖHOLM

Foreign direct investment has been of great importance in economic growth and global economic integration over the last decades. South East Asia has been part of this development with rapidly increasing inflows of FDI. However, there are large variations over time and between countries in the region as regard to the policies towards FDI, and in actual inflows of FDI. This chapter aims at examin...

2006
Wei Zhang Jian Du Yunlong Zhang

1. Introduction As one of the basic drives of globalization, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is playing an active role in the economic development of NIEs. For instance, in China 2004, fixed assets investment, industry value added, and export of FDI firms accounts for 12%, 28%, and 57% of nation's total amount. 24 million employees are hired by FDI firms which accounts for 10% of all non-agricu...

2005
Natalia Ramondo

This paper analyzes the cross-country distribution and volume of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), its barriers, and its impact on welfare. From the observed patterns of FDI, three facts stand out: a very small fraction of countries engages in FDI; geography remains a significant impediment to FDI; countries’ size is important in determining the existence and volume of bilateral FDI. I present a...

2002
Rashmi Banga

Studies have found the impact of foreign direct investments (FDI) on productivity growth to be firm-industry-host economy specific. However, the impact of FDI may differ with the existing market conditions in the economy and also with respect to the source of the FDI. The paper examines the impact of FDI on productivity growth of the Indian industry in the period of low market demand conditions...

2006
Itay Goldstein Assaf Razin

The paper develops a model of foreign direct investments (FDI) and foreign portfolio investments (FPI). FDI enables the owner to obtain refined information about the firm. This superiority, relative to FPI, comes with a cost: a firm owned by the FDI investor has a low resale price because of asymmetric information between the owner and potential buyers. The model can explain several stylized fa...

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