In the 1990’s, Argentina became a top destination for FDI to developing countries. The geographical distribution of FDI inflows was, however, highly uneven. In parallel, the spatial allocation of public infrastructure greatly mirrored these regional disparities. What were the determinants of FDI location? What was the role of public infrastructure? This paper attempts to answer these questions using recently developed spatial econometric techniques for a panel of regional and FDI data of the Argentine provinces. Results suggest that space matters for FDI location, indicating some competition effects in FDI inflows between neighbouring provinces. Paved roads seem also matter but other proxies of infrastructure do not seem to be that importan...
Despite the growing importance of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the Mexican economy, statistica...
This dissertation contains three essays on the relationship between the spatial distribution of econ...
We analyse the determinants of firm entry in developing countries using Argentina as an illustrative...
In the 1990’s, Argentina became a top destination for FDI to developing countries. The geographical ...
In the 1990’s, Argentina became a top destination for FDI to developing countries. The geographical ...
This analysis considers whether spatial interdependence is an important determinant of foreign direc...
Emerging economic theory attempts to explain multinational enterprises\u27 decisions to locate forei...
This paper examines the main factors behind the regional location of foreign direct investment (FDI)...
The paper analyzes the determinants of industry employment location across Argentine provinces. On o...
The effect of changes in the distribution of top-to-bottom intergovernmental transfers on the locati...
This paper examines the causes of spatial inequalities in economic development across counties in th...
In this study both aggregate and industry-level foreign direct investment (FDI) data are employed to...
In this study both aggregate and industry-level foreign direct investment (FDI) data are employed to...
In this study both aggregate and industry-level foreign direct investment (FDI) data are employed to...
<p>A spatial analysis of growth and convergence in Italian provinces: the role of road infrastructur...
Despite the growing importance of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the Mexican economy, statistica...
This dissertation contains three essays on the relationship between the spatial distribution of econ...
We analyse the determinants of firm entry in developing countries using Argentina as an illustrative...
In the 1990’s, Argentina became a top destination for FDI to developing countries. The geographical ...
In the 1990’s, Argentina became a top destination for FDI to developing countries. The geographical ...
This analysis considers whether spatial interdependence is an important determinant of foreign direc...
Emerging economic theory attempts to explain multinational enterprises\u27 decisions to locate forei...
This paper examines the main factors behind the regional location of foreign direct investment (FDI)...
The paper analyzes the determinants of industry employment location across Argentine provinces. On o...
The effect of changes in the distribution of top-to-bottom intergovernmental transfers on the locati...
This paper examines the causes of spatial inequalities in economic development across counties in th...
In this study both aggregate and industry-level foreign direct investment (FDI) data are employed to...
In this study both aggregate and industry-level foreign direct investment (FDI) data are employed to...
In this study both aggregate and industry-level foreign direct investment (FDI) data are employed to...
<p>A spatial analysis of growth and convergence in Italian provinces: the role of road infrastructur...
Despite the growing importance of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the Mexican economy, statistica...
This dissertation contains three essays on the relationship between the spatial distribution of econ...
We analyse the determinants of firm entry in developing countries using Argentina as an illustrative...