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The Impact of Misalignment on FDI in the Developing Countries

The Impact of Misalignment on FDI in the Developing Countries

... the FDI attraction, there is another crucial incentive that has been ignored in literature, namely the misalignment of the real exchange ...(1989a), misalignment refers to the set of "sustained ... See full document

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Environmental Impact of FDI on Developing Countries. Does Environmental Policy Stringency has an Impact on Inflow of FDI to India?

Environmental Impact of FDI on Developing Countries. Does Environmental Policy Stringency has an Impact on Inflow of FDI to India?

... contributor. FDI is an increasingly powerful stimulant to economic growth and therefore of growing importance to global environment ...of FDI towards developing countries. Developing ... See full document

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The Impact Of FDI, Human Capital, And Corruption On Growth In Asian Developed And Developing Countries

The Impact Of FDI, Human Capital, And Corruption On Growth In Asian Developed And Developing Countries

... the impact of FDI on economic growth is slightly different in developed ...developed countries the impact of FDI is negative, while in developing countries it is ...is ... See full document

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The Misalignment - Is it a Determinant of the FDI in the Developing Countries?

The Misalignment - Is it a Determinant of the FDI in the Developing Countries?

... positive impact on the economies of the developing ...The FDI acts as a catalyzer of growth and thus development of the economies of the developing ...the developing countries ... See full document

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Environmental Impact of FDI on Developing Countries. Does Environmental Policy Stringency has an Impact on Inflow of FDI to India?

Environmental Impact of FDI on Developing Countries. Does Environmental Policy Stringency has an Impact on Inflow of FDI to India?

... contributor. FDI is an increasingly powerful stimulant to economic growth and therefore of growing importance to global environment ...of FDI towards developing countries. Developing ... See full document

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Human Capital Development and FDI in Developing Countries

Human Capital Development and FDI in Developing Countries

... attracting FDI in developing countries by using fixed effects models on the panel data of 23 selected developing countries and 35 years ...literature-earlier FDI was mainly ... See full document

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Institutions and FDI: evidence from developed and developing countries

Institutions and FDI: evidence from developed and developing countries

... and FDI in developing countries and that foreign investors prefer to invest in countries that are politically unstable and have less diverse so- ...the impact of institutional quality ... See full document

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Foreign direct investment: Source of economic growth in Nigeria

Foreign direct investment: Source of economic growth in Nigeria

... the impact of foreign direct investment on the economy of developing countries, see Sylvester (2005); Lumbila(2005) and Ndikumana and Verick ...that FDI does not have positive effects on ... See full document

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Measuring the Impact of Population Health and Education on Foreign Direct Investment: Panel Evidence from 46 Countries

Measuring the Impact of Population Health and Education on Foreign Direct Investment: Panel Evidence from 46 Countries

... for FDI; But some developing countries receive much greater FDI inflows than ...African countries in particular have struggled to attract foreign investors than Latin American and East ... See full document

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Fdi and Economic Development: A Conceptual Framework

Fdi and Economic Development: A Conceptual Framework

... be FDI (OECD benchmark definition of FDI-fourth edition, 2008). FDI is registered increasing growth in past decades, globalisation is the prime reason for growth of ...Many countries adopted ... See full document

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Exchange Rate Misalignment and Economic Growth

Exchange Rate Misalignment and Economic Growth

... rate misalignment may impact economic growth and ...of misalignment and employing standard growth regressions, a number of interesting results ...rate misalignment has asymmetric ... See full document

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Implications of real exchange rate misalignment in developing countries: theory, empirical evidence and application to growth performance in Zimbabwe

Implications of real exchange rate misalignment in developing countries: theory, empirical evidence and application to growth performance in Zimbabwe

... Some studies have also incorporated explanatory variables such as life expectancy at birth, and human capital proxied by the proportion of the total relevant age group enrolled in secondary school (Toulaboe 2006). ... See full document

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THE IMPACT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE ON THE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES:
AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF KENYA

THE IMPACT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE ON THE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF KENYA

... From the foregoing, there is a general trend in literature of a direct relationship (either one-way or two-way) between export and economic growth(Edwards, 1998; Van den Cate, 2009;Arodoye&Iyoha, 2014). Lewer ... See full document

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Is Foreign Direct Investment to China Crowding Out the Foreign Direct Investment to Other Countries?"

Is Foreign Direct Investment to China Crowding Out the Foreign Direct Investment to Other Countries?"

... source countries included in the sample, but on average more competitive than ...of developing complementary relationships with China. 27 Thirdly, FDI inflows in some of these countries may be ... See full document

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Intellectual Property and Foreign Direct Investment
							
					An Empirical Analysis

Intellectual Property and Foreign Direct Investment An Empirical Analysis

... the FDI inflows. For example, each country in the ASEAN-5 countries have different macroeconomic conditions, which can be measured by using GDP and ...ASEAN-5 countries as the same. Even though FE ... See full document

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The impact of crime on security in tourism

The impact of crime on security in tourism

... poorer countries, by seeing a very clear difference between those who have and those who have not, and if there are no suitable guardians, such as police or security, the possibility of perpetrating criminal ... See full document

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The Impact of Crisis Management on Staff Organizational Performance: In Business Firms in the Kingdom of Bahrain

The Impact of Crisis Management on Staff Organizational Performance: In Business Firms in the Kingdom of Bahrain

... From the study conclusion, some recommendations are forwarded for further studies and research with more sample sizes and in a large-scale survey. Despite the variation that were found in the sample, it is highly ... See full document

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Assessment of the Impact of Modernization on the Traditional Igala House Form

Assessment of the Impact of Modernization on the Traditional Igala House Form

... the impact of modernization, there is need to use the existing situation as a spring board to develop traditional architecture in Igala land and indeed in Nigeria that will be environmentally, socially, ... See full document

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Impact of Macroeconomic Policy on the Development of the Construction Market  Study of the  Example of Bulgaria

Impact of Macroeconomic Policy on the Development of the Construction Market Study of the Example of Bulgaria

... Increasing the share of outstanding loans, growing debt between companies and also to financial institutions are also factors that make them very careful about the decisions they make. The high guarantees that banks in ... See full document

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The Impact of the Automated Check in Process on Bahrain International Airport Customers

The Impact of the Automated Check in Process on Bahrain International Airport Customers

... Self service technologies were defined as technologies that provide services to customers directly without the presence of service employees. The use of those technologies has been increased and start replacing the ... See full document

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