The right FDI policy regimes can harness diaspora investments as sources of capital, technology and know-how. This Perspective highlights four key elements for creating regulatory and institutional frameworks that engage diaspora investors at scale through a mix of measures, based on evidence and accompanied by appropriate institutions
Parallel session 6. The role of developing countries in FDI and M&AsPresented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th...
Developing countries can benefit from outward FDI undertaken by their own “emerging multinational en...
Applying the institution-based views, this article conceptualises how diaspora entrepreneurs take st...
In today's globalized world, goods and capital are flowing as never before. The movement of people a...
Governments and the private sector have traditionally viewed the diaspora as both ongoing providers ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2015. Major: Business Administration. Advisors:...
Foreign direct investment flows to developing countries are hindered by many factors. Two of these f...
While virtually all countries have policies in place to attract FDI, the picture is very different f...
OFDI can increasingly serve as an additional channel for countries to achieve their development goal...
FDI is an important element of the economic development of any country and its functioning on market...
Existing studies on the influence of immigration on foreign direct investment (FDI) have all documen...
Some foreign investment represents domestic funds that have been sent abroad before returning to the...
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is an important trading phenomenon which takes place universally. FD...
Investments from the diaspora and transnational entrepreneurship represent significant areas for pot...
New developments in international migration, communication, and technology have facilitated the grow...
Parallel session 6. The role of developing countries in FDI and M&AsPresented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th...
Developing countries can benefit from outward FDI undertaken by their own “emerging multinational en...
Applying the institution-based views, this article conceptualises how diaspora entrepreneurs take st...
In today's globalized world, goods and capital are flowing as never before. The movement of people a...
Governments and the private sector have traditionally viewed the diaspora as both ongoing providers ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2015. Major: Business Administration. Advisors:...
Foreign direct investment flows to developing countries are hindered by many factors. Two of these f...
While virtually all countries have policies in place to attract FDI, the picture is very different f...
OFDI can increasingly serve as an additional channel for countries to achieve their development goal...
FDI is an important element of the economic development of any country and its functioning on market...
Existing studies on the influence of immigration on foreign direct investment (FDI) have all documen...
Some foreign investment represents domestic funds that have been sent abroad before returning to the...
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is an important trading phenomenon which takes place universally. FD...
Investments from the diaspora and transnational entrepreneurship represent significant areas for pot...
New developments in international migration, communication, and technology have facilitated the grow...
Parallel session 6. The role of developing countries in FDI and M&AsPresented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th...
Developing countries can benefit from outward FDI undertaken by their own “emerging multinational en...
Applying the institution-based views, this article conceptualises how diaspora entrepreneurs take st...