A Cournot duopoly model is used to explain the paradox that multilateral trade liberalisation has resulted in increases in both the volume of world trade and the amount of foreign direct investment (FDI)
Policy makers in developing countries have increasingly pinned their hopes on bilateral investment t...
One of the most celebrated stylized facts in international economics over the past two decades is th...
This paper extends the analysis of the conflict-trade relationship by introducing foreign direct inv...
A Cournot duopoly model is used to explain the paradox that multilateral trade liberalisation has re...
A paradox in international trade is that multilateral trade liberalisation has resulted in increases...
Empirical evidence shows that an increase in trade liberalisation causes an increase in foreign dire...
The proliferation of regional integration agreements (RIAs) over the past several years has led to s...
A two-country model of the FDI versus export decisions of firms is analysed. The analysis considers ...
This study investigates FDI versus export decisions under oligopoly in the trade liberalization, and...
The thesis provides answers to how foreign direct investment (FDI) and trade agreements interact to ...
What is the relationship between preferential and multilateral trade liberalization? Does the option...
This paper analyses unilateral trade liberalisation in a Cournot duopoly model where the domestic an...
This paper reviews the theory of foreign direct investment (FDI), focusing on an apparent conict bet...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis challenges the conventional postulate of trade a...
Policy makers in developing countries have increasingly pinned their hopes on bilateral investment t...
One of the most celebrated stylized facts in international economics over the past two decades is th...
This paper extends the analysis of the conflict-trade relationship by introducing foreign direct inv...
A Cournot duopoly model is used to explain the paradox that multilateral trade liberalisation has re...
A paradox in international trade is that multilateral trade liberalisation has resulted in increases...
Empirical evidence shows that an increase in trade liberalisation causes an increase in foreign dire...
The proliferation of regional integration agreements (RIAs) over the past several years has led to s...
A two-country model of the FDI versus export decisions of firms is analysed. The analysis considers ...
This study investigates FDI versus export decisions under oligopoly in the trade liberalization, and...
The thesis provides answers to how foreign direct investment (FDI) and trade agreements interact to ...
What is the relationship between preferential and multilateral trade liberalization? Does the option...
This paper analyses unilateral trade liberalisation in a Cournot duopoly model where the domestic an...
This paper reviews the theory of foreign direct investment (FDI), focusing on an apparent conict bet...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis challenges the conventional postulate of trade a...
Policy makers in developing countries have increasingly pinned their hopes on bilateral investment t...
One of the most celebrated stylized facts in international economics over the past two decades is th...
This paper extends the analysis of the conflict-trade relationship by introducing foreign direct inv...