Has the relationship between the dominant investment motives of multinational enterprises (MNEs) and national trade balances, imports, and exports changed over time? A 1996 study hypothesized and found that the MNE market versus resource seeking investment motives in developed countries (DCs) resulted in different aggregate impacts on national trade balances, imports, and exports. In this study, we ask whether the increased use of intermediary products, a major change in the way MNEs conduct business, affect the previously found patterns. Because firm-level data on intermediary products is not widely available across countries, we indirectly test their impact, hypothesizing that the rise in use of intermediary products has changed MNE inves...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) are known for their huge investments in research and development a...
Economic theory has not been delving extensively and systematically into the strictly related phenom...
As global expansion by multinational corporations (MNCs) has become a driving force behind cross-bor...
Has the relationship between the dominant investment motives of multinational enterprises (MNEs) and...
Researchers have found mixed results on whether FDI generates positive spillovers that improve the e...
The expected indirect benefits Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) are supposed to bring into the host ...
As foreign direct investment (FDI) grows rapidly in this highly integrated world, numerous new chall...
Sizeable efforts are invested across the globe in attraction of foreign investors. These activities ...
This research has investigated whether trade balance is an indicator of foreign direct investments b...
This study explains the effects as well as motivation behind foreign direct investment (FDI) by revi...
Foreign direct investments (FDI) are supposed to bring into the host countries indirect benefits, us...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) not only generate global flows of foreign direct investment, but ar...
Abstract of associated article: Trade liberalizations have been shown to improve domestic firms' per...
In recent years, exports by a ¢ liates of US multinational \u85rms have grown faster than local sale...
This paper investigates factors affecting the global sourcing choices of firms in the US: (1) US inv...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) are known for their huge investments in research and development a...
Economic theory has not been delving extensively and systematically into the strictly related phenom...
As global expansion by multinational corporations (MNCs) has become a driving force behind cross-bor...
Has the relationship between the dominant investment motives of multinational enterprises (MNEs) and...
Researchers have found mixed results on whether FDI generates positive spillovers that improve the e...
The expected indirect benefits Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) are supposed to bring into the host ...
As foreign direct investment (FDI) grows rapidly in this highly integrated world, numerous new chall...
Sizeable efforts are invested across the globe in attraction of foreign investors. These activities ...
This research has investigated whether trade balance is an indicator of foreign direct investments b...
This study explains the effects as well as motivation behind foreign direct investment (FDI) by revi...
Foreign direct investments (FDI) are supposed to bring into the host countries indirect benefits, us...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) not only generate global flows of foreign direct investment, but ar...
Abstract of associated article: Trade liberalizations have been shown to improve domestic firms' per...
In recent years, exports by a ¢ liates of US multinational \u85rms have grown faster than local sale...
This paper investigates factors affecting the global sourcing choices of firms in the US: (1) US inv...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) are known for their huge investments in research and development a...
Economic theory has not been delving extensively and systematically into the strictly related phenom...
As global expansion by multinational corporations (MNCs) has become a driving force behind cross-bor...