The issue of economic governance is highly discussed pertaining to the question of industrialisation of a country, but the literature on trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) hardly pays attention to this aspect. We develop a simple model to show how better governance affects inward FDI and domestic welfare. We find that whether better governance in the domestic country attracts inward FDI depends on the way it affects the costs of the firms. The effect of better governance is ambiguous on domestic welfare and depends on the marginal cost difference between the firms, transportation cost and the extent of cost reduction through better governance. Our analysis reveals a strategic reason for poor governance in the presence of foreign comp...
This paper studies the impact on domestic welfare and a foreign firm's entry mode of a greater host ...
【キーワード】R&D investment, vertical relation, transport cost, welfare, wage bargaining 【要約】It is oft...
Developing countries can benefit from outward FDI undertaken by their own “emerging multinational en...
The issue of economic governance is highly discussed pertaining to the question of industrialisation...
It is often argued, though mostly informally, that outward foreign direct investment (FDI) is a syno...
It is often argued, though mostly informally, that outward foreign direct investment (FDI) is a syno...
In contrast to the usual belief, we show that a lower product-market competition may make the consum...
Many developing countries are actively seeking Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) because it they enjoy...
This paper suggests that the use of investment incentives focusing exclusively on foreign firms, alt...
This paper discusses the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on market entry and welfare. It a...
This paper examines whether policies to promote foreign direct investment (FDI) make economic sense....
The state, especially in emerging economies, plays a key role in influencing firm behaviour, includi...
We study two governments, each considering whether or not to compete to attract a foreign monopoly f...
This paper examines how governance affects FDI inflows using cross-country analysis for a sample of ...
This paper presents an empirical analysis on the extent to which a country’s welfare spending influe...
This paper studies the impact on domestic welfare and a foreign firm's entry mode of a greater host ...
【キーワード】R&D investment, vertical relation, transport cost, welfare, wage bargaining 【要約】It is oft...
Developing countries can benefit from outward FDI undertaken by their own “emerging multinational en...
The issue of economic governance is highly discussed pertaining to the question of industrialisation...
It is often argued, though mostly informally, that outward foreign direct investment (FDI) is a syno...
It is often argued, though mostly informally, that outward foreign direct investment (FDI) is a syno...
In contrast to the usual belief, we show that a lower product-market competition may make the consum...
Many developing countries are actively seeking Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) because it they enjoy...
This paper suggests that the use of investment incentives focusing exclusively on foreign firms, alt...
This paper discusses the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on market entry and welfare. It a...
This paper examines whether policies to promote foreign direct investment (FDI) make economic sense....
The state, especially in emerging economies, plays a key role in influencing firm behaviour, includi...
We study two governments, each considering whether or not to compete to attract a foreign monopoly f...
This paper examines how governance affects FDI inflows using cross-country analysis for a sample of ...
This paper presents an empirical analysis on the extent to which a country’s welfare spending influe...
This paper studies the impact on domestic welfare and a foreign firm's entry mode of a greater host ...
【キーワード】R&D investment, vertical relation, transport cost, welfare, wage bargaining 【要約】It is oft...
Developing countries can benefit from outward FDI undertaken by their own “emerging multinational en...