The volume of investment that has flowed from Australia into the outside world, and its implications for economic policy, has attracted substantial policy debate among Australian policy makers, particularly in the context of regionalisation of the world economy. Using hypotheses from investment demand model and new trade theory we investigate if market size, its growth rate, openness, regional economic integration, language and cultural similarity and the availability of knowledge capital have any impact in attracting Australian investments offshore. Our results suggest that countries which are open, have a large domestic market and stable macro-economic environment tend to attract most Australian FDI. Regional integration, and the simil...
Despite the growing importance of Australia's direct investment in China few studies have been condu...
China has been the largest foreign direct investment recipient among developing countries, and Austr...
This paper examines Japanese foreign direct investment (FDI) in Australia in its historical continui...
© 2005 Isabel FaethIncreased globalisation over the last two decades has led to strong growth of int...
Inward foreign direct investment (FDI) can bring many potential benefits to the host economy receivi...
A model of inward foreign direct investment for Australia is estimated. Foreign direct investment is...
Over the last few years, there has been considerable debate in Australia as to the appropriate regul...
The rapid increase in international capital flows is one of the most significant developments in the...
This article analyses the impact of trade and foreign investment on a small but not so open economy,...
Research in this thesis investigates the following issue; dynamics of international financial integr...
This paper analyses the current state and trends in Australia’s foreign economic relatio...
The location determinants of US FDI in the Pacific region of the OECD, i.e. Australia, New Zealand, ...
The rapid increase in international capital flows is one of the most significant developments in the...
An export-led growth strategy is considered as a sustainable path to growth, and yet many countries ...
Australia and the UK are both prominent economies in the international arena and share a strong trad...
Despite the growing importance of Australia's direct investment in China few studies have been condu...
China has been the largest foreign direct investment recipient among developing countries, and Austr...
This paper examines Japanese foreign direct investment (FDI) in Australia in its historical continui...
© 2005 Isabel FaethIncreased globalisation over the last two decades has led to strong growth of int...
Inward foreign direct investment (FDI) can bring many potential benefits to the host economy receivi...
A model of inward foreign direct investment for Australia is estimated. Foreign direct investment is...
Over the last few years, there has been considerable debate in Australia as to the appropriate regul...
The rapid increase in international capital flows is one of the most significant developments in the...
This article analyses the impact of trade and foreign investment on a small but not so open economy,...
Research in this thesis investigates the following issue; dynamics of international financial integr...
This paper analyses the current state and trends in Australia’s foreign economic relatio...
The location determinants of US FDI in the Pacific region of the OECD, i.e. Australia, New Zealand, ...
The rapid increase in international capital flows is one of the most significant developments in the...
An export-led growth strategy is considered as a sustainable path to growth, and yet many countries ...
Australia and the UK are both prominent economies in the international arena and share a strong trad...
Despite the growing importance of Australia's direct investment in China few studies have been condu...
China has been the largest foreign direct investment recipient among developing countries, and Austr...
This paper examines Japanese foreign direct investment (FDI) in Australia in its historical continui...