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Marco Mele,Angelo Quarto
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Gravity models utilize the attractive force concept as an analogy to explain volume of trade or capital flows. This paper aims at proving that direct investment flows between China and a group of South-Est Asian countries are determined by standard varia...
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Daryoush Soleimani,Mansoor Maitah,Karel Malec,Sylvie Kobzev Kotásková
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EU and China established diplomatic relations in 1975, and now became mutually indispensable economic partners, presenting both an opportunity and challenge. During that time, after the first market reforms which were introduced in 1978, China has transi...
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Sallahuddin Hassan,Musa Murtala
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Exploring the causal relationship among exports, FDI and economic growth is of enormous importance for the policy implications the causal process among the variables assume. The relevance of investigating the causal relationship between inward FDI and ex...
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Sohaib Shahzad Hassan
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Using an extensive data set on the Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI) projects fromCentral and Eastern European Countries (CEEC), this study empirically examines the impactsof host country economic institutions, including property rights protection...
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In the global world, Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI) is one of the most prominent economic development factors for the growth of home and host countries total factor productivity (TFP). OFDI and Trade performances are positively engage in the co...
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