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Multinationals from Emerging Countries

Location Strategies of Multinationals from Emerging Countries in the EU Regions  LEQS Discussion Paper No  93/2015 May 2015

Location Strategies of Multinationals from Emerging Countries in the EU Regions LEQS Discussion Paper No 93/2015 May 2015

... FDIs, from both North America (Column 3) and from emerging countries (Column 4) are attracted by regions with high per capita ...among countries. On the contrary, both for NA ...

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People management and emerging market multinationals

People management and emerging market multinationals

... Firms from emerging countries have dramatically grown in the global markets ...firms from emerging and developing economies were featured in the Fortune Global 500 list in 1990, this ...

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Generic Internationalization Strategies of Emerging Market Multinationals: The Case of Chinese Firms

Generic Internationalization Strategies of Emerging Market Multinationals: The Case of Chinese Firms

... among countries and regions in which to enter, which is also analyzed in Ramamurti’s framework of ...originated from emerging countries that aim to upgrade to OBM status to compete on the ...

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Emerging Multinationals from India and China: Origin, Impetus and Growth

Emerging Multinationals from India and China: Origin, Impetus and Growth

... all emerging countries are witnessing strong OFDI growth in recent ...Some countries are clearly emerging as OFDI outperformers whereas others are lagging ...two emerging economies that ...

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Management of Offshore R&D in China : Cross Country Differences in Motivation and Performance

Management of Offshore R&D in China : Cross Country Differences in Motivation and Performance

... Information on firm ownership can be used to compare patterns of R&D as well as S&T activities between foreign-owned and domestic companies. In this dataset, a company can be classified into one of the following ...

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Do US Multinationals Differ from Non-US Multinationals in Value Creation? ACES Working Paper 2004.1, February 2004

Do US Multinationals Differ from Non-US Multinationals in Value Creation? ACES Working Paper 2004.1, February 2004

... firms from Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, and Singapore; Europe includes Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the UK; North ...

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Policy Effects of International Taxation on Firm Dynamics and Capital Structure

Policy Effects of International Taxation on Firm Dynamics and Capital Structure

... There has been an ongoing debate in the U.S. in recent years surrounding the need for this potential tax policy change. It is an issue, which has been debated by academics, politicians and the media. One major point of ...

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Shift happens : a comparison of the tax-motivated income shifting of multinationals in territorial and worldwide countries

Shift happens : a comparison of the tax-motivated income shifting of multinationals in territorial and worldwide countries

... all countries in which the multinational operates, financial statement data of subsidiaries in 31 countries owned by parents in 51 countries, and pair-specific information about the bilateral tax ...

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The wealth of nations and economic governance, international evidence

The wealth of nations and economic governance, international evidence

... National wealth can be defined as the sum of all the money, investments, goods, and property held in a country at a particular time. Wealth at the individual level can be defined as the aggregate of all the money, ...

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Do countries “graduate” from crises? Some historical perspective

Do countries “graduate” from crises? Some historical perspective

... economies and middle- and low-income countries. We show that two decades without a relapse is an important marker albeit far from a guarantee against recidivism. Post 1800, roughly two thirds of recurrences ...

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Distance Matters: The Impact of Physical and Relative Distance on Pleasure Tourists’ Length of Stay in Barbados

Distance Matters: The Impact of Physical and Relative Distance on Pleasure Tourists’ Length of Stay in Barbados

... where 𝑌 is real GDP per capita in Barbados and 𝑌 $ is real GDP of source country 𝑗 . Here, larger values would indicate greater economic distance between Barbados and the source country. Finally, to calculate climate ...

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Crypto-assets : Regulating the "dark side" of financial blockchain

Crypto-assets : Regulating the "dark side" of financial blockchain

... As explained, it is challenge for regulators to understand the identity and intentions of the parties using financial blockchains and/or cryptocurrencies. In this respect, another dark side is that it is possible to mix ...

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Lessons Drawn From Privatisation In Developing Countries: Evidence From An Emerging Economy

Lessons Drawn From Privatisation In Developing Countries: Evidence From An Emerging Economy

... drawn from the Egyptian privatisation programme as an example of privatisation prorammes in an emerging ...drawn from privatisation was that the public sector and state owned enterprises (SOEs) are ...

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Institutional Quality and Economic Growth: The Case of Emerging Economies

Institutional Quality and Economic Growth: The Case of Emerging Economies

... in emerging markets where great efforts have been put to improve institutional ...29 emerging markets to examine the impacts of in- stitutional quality on economic ...in emerging economies should im- ...

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Outward FDI from Hungary: the Emergence of Hungarian Multinationals

Outward FDI from Hungary: the Emergence of Hungarian Multinationals

... 3D Histech is at present a medium-sized company with 72 employees. It was established in 1997, though the year of formal establishment dates back to 1991, when it started its activities with three employers, i.e. as a ...

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Journal of Finance and Accounting

Journal of Finance and Accounting

... an Emerging Market” in the study of liquidity and profitability trade-off examined the relationship between liquidity and profitability, as measured by current ratio and cash conversion cycle on a sample of joint ...

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Corporate Financial Constraints and Internal Capital Markets: Evidence from Emerging Countries

Corporate Financial Constraints and Internal Capital Markets: Evidence from Emerging Countries

... in emerging countries makes the internal capital markets of these groups an important alternative for reducing financial ...constraint.Evidence from developed countries reveals that the ...

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Regaining momentum for international climate policy beyond Copenhagen

Regaining momentum for international climate policy beyond Copenhagen

... developing countries. Industrial countries have generally accepted that they bear the historical responsibility for anthropogenic cli- mate change, and therefore have to deliver financial sup- ...come ...

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CHALLENGES in MOVING from INCREMENTAL to RADICAL LOW COST INNOVATION in EMERGING and TRANSITION COUNTRIES

CHALLENGES in MOVING from INCREMENTAL to RADICAL LOW COST INNOVATION in EMERGING and TRANSITION COUNTRIES

... academics from elite Business schools as consultants and advisors, however recently in 2016 Tata group entered into alliances with elite public-science Institutions globally (Mendonca & Sengupta, ...materials ...

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Outliers in Islamic and Conventional Stock Indices: An Empirical Analysis Using Impulse Saturation Indicator

Outliers in Islamic and Conventional Stock Indices: An Empirical Analysis Using Impulse Saturation Indicator

... As illustrated in the previous section, Shariah-compliant indices show a similar pattern (graphically) with its conventional counterparts. Therefore, it is important to further quantify the similarity as described in the ...

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