Essays about: "FDI determinants"
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11. Foreign direct investment performance and institutional quality: a French perspective.
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : The purpose of this research is to provide an understanding of the relationship that may exist between the institutional determinants and the inward flow of FDI in France. Indeed, the French government and various decisions-makers have attributed the unique growth of the inward flow of FDI to the institutional quality of the country. READ MORE
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12. Determinants of FDI Inflows in the Nordics : with considerations for European Union Integration
University essay from Jönköping University/IHH, NationalekonomiAbstract : The purpose of this report is to determine whether specified FDI determinants have had a significant impact on the FDI inflows to the Nordic countries, and whether EU integration plays a significant role in attracting FDI in the context of small open European economies. This study evaluates the impact of various determinants including EU integration on FDI inflows in the Nordic economies using a modified trade model analysis. READ MORE
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13. The effect of the European structural and investment funds on regional financial interest
University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionenAbstract : This paper examines what effect the European structural and investment funds have on financial interest in EU regions for the period 2006 to 2014. The aim of the paper is to fill the gap in research into the EU funds’ success at attracting financial interest in the form of private investment to EU regions. READ MORE
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14. The employment elasticity of economic growth - A global study of trends and determinants for the years 2000-2017.
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för nationalekonomi med statistikAbstract : In this paper, the employment elasticity of economic growth is calculated for 168 countries globally. The employment elasticity refers to the percentage change in employment associated with a 1% increase in GDP. Therefore, the higher the employment elasticity, the more labor-intensive growth. READ MORE
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15. Structural Change and Income Inequality: evidence from Latin America’s Sectoral Composition (1950 – 2012)
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : Latin America is and has been one of the most unequal regions in the World. Since the end of the Second World War, income inequality has been influenced by the high dependency on exports of agricultural products and raw materials, an early deindustrialization and the rise of low productivity service sectors. READ MORE