Do nation states have an economic interest in becoming home countries to MNEs? This Perspective's tentative answer to the questions is "yes." Other things being equal, extension of global reach, achieved through outgoing foreign direct investment by home country enterprises, is likely to more than make up for the tax losses and diminution of sovereignty these countries may experience
The welfare-enhancing role of spillovers from foreign direct investment (FDI) in a host country gene...
The state, especially in emerging economies, plays a key role in influencing firm behaviour, includi...
We analyze how a firm's home country influences its internationalization. We propose two complementa...
National firms fulfill functions that foreign affiliates are less likely to undertake. For this reas...
Developing countries can benefit from outward FDI undertaken by their own “emerging multinational en...
Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) from emerging economies (EEs) are establishing operations in advanc...
Different concerns about FDI by state-owned enterprises require separate policies: national security...
An international framework for disciplining outward FDI incentives could help address the potentiall...
This paper examines whether policies to promote foreign direct investment (FDI) make economic sense....
How does outward foreign direct investment (FDI) affect employment growth of the multinational corpo...
Both policy makers and policy analysts are interested in the extent to which host country policies i...
The effects of outward FDI on home country’s growth remain an open question. The growth of outward F...
This paper surveys the effects of outward foreign direct investment on the developed home countries ...
This dissertation looks into the effects of home country institutions on shaping domestic firms' int...
Parallel session 6. The role of developing countries in FDI and M&As Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7t...
The welfare-enhancing role of spillovers from foreign direct investment (FDI) in a host country gene...
The state, especially in emerging economies, plays a key role in influencing firm behaviour, includi...
We analyze how a firm's home country influences its internationalization. We propose two complementa...
National firms fulfill functions that foreign affiliates are less likely to undertake. For this reas...
Developing countries can benefit from outward FDI undertaken by their own “emerging multinational en...
Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) from emerging economies (EEs) are establishing operations in advanc...
Different concerns about FDI by state-owned enterprises require separate policies: national security...
An international framework for disciplining outward FDI incentives could help address the potentiall...
This paper examines whether policies to promote foreign direct investment (FDI) make economic sense....
How does outward foreign direct investment (FDI) affect employment growth of the multinational corpo...
Both policy makers and policy analysts are interested in the extent to which host country policies i...
The effects of outward FDI on home country’s growth remain an open question. The growth of outward F...
This paper surveys the effects of outward foreign direct investment on the developed home countries ...
This dissertation looks into the effects of home country institutions on shaping domestic firms' int...
Parallel session 6. The role of developing countries in FDI and M&As Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7t...
The welfare-enhancing role of spillovers from foreign direct investment (FDI) in a host country gene...
The state, especially in emerging economies, plays a key role in influencing firm behaviour, includi...
We analyze how a firm's home country influences its internationalization. We propose two complementa...