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Essays on Corruption

2021

Paper III and Paper IV is not published yet. Corruption is blamed for reductions in operational efficiency, information asymmetry, limited income distribution, policy failure, and weak economic growth and development. Corruption can originate from either the “demand-side” (the recipients of the bribe) or the “supply-side” (the givers of the bribe). This double edge effect of corruption on the economy and society makes it a multidisciplinary subject and phenomenon. Thus, scholars from different fields and disciplines, such as finance, banking, economics, accounting, law, foreign aid, and international business, examined and analyzed corruption as a multidisciplinary subject. In this disserta…

CorruptionForeign AidSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210::Samfunnsøkonomi: 212FDIInt. BusinessTradeCorruption; Int. Business; FDI; Trade; Foreign Aid
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EMNCS – LESSONS ON THE WAY TO AN INNOVATION-BASED DEVELOPMENT. EMPIRICAL FINDINGS

2015

The main focus of (the two parts of) this article is on the emerging countries and their development paths. Particularly, it emphasizes on the role and contribution of innovation (of all kinds, in all its forms) for multinational companies from emerging economies (EMNC); the entire research endeavor is placed under the auspices of the knowledge-based society – the one that makes knowledge the ultimate source of power, enabling entities to use and potentially multiply it at the same time at global scale. Analyzing the situation of some emerging economies (starting from their best ranked multinationals), the article draws some empirical and theoretical conclusions on the ways knowledge and in…

EMNC Competitiveness FDI Innovation NICIStudies in Business and Economics
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EMNCS– Lessons On The Way To An Innovation-based Development. Setting The Backgrounds

2015

Abstract The main focus of (the two parts of) this article is on the emerging countries and their development paths. Particularly, it emphasizes on the role and contribution of innovation (of all kinds, in all its forms) for multinational companies from emerging economies (EMNC); the entire research endeavor is placed under the auspices of the knowledge-based society - the one that makes knowledge the ultimate source of power, enabling entities to use and potentially multiply it at the same time at global scale. Analyzing the situation of some emerging economies (starting from their best ranked multinationals), the article draws some empirical and theoretical conclusions on the ways knowled…

EntrepreneurshipcompetitivenessHF5001-6182Social PsychologyEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)emncfdiForeign direct investmentinnovationniciPower (social and political)Multinational corporationScale (social sciences)EconomicsBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)EMNC Competitiveness FDI Innovation NICIBusinessMarketingEmerging marketsBusiness managementIndustrial organizationStudies in Business and Economics
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Exchange Rate Volatility and FDI in the EMU Neighborhood Countries

2008

The purpose of this paper is to analyze the role of exchange rate volatility in explaining the evolution of FDI inflows in the EMU neighbourhood countries. Examining the question in the framework of an empirical model that considers the major macroeconomic determinants of FDI, the results of the paper suggest that the effect of exchange rate volatility on FDI crucially depends on a country’s degree of openness. In fact, while exchange rate volatility has positive or null effect for relatively closed economies, it has a negative impact on economies with a high level of openness. This result is particularly relevant for transition economies (Emerging Europe and CIS) and is robust to the use o…

Exchange Rate Volatility FDI
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Greenfield FDI attractiveness index: a machine learning approach

2022

Purpose This study aims to propose a comprehensive greenfield foreign direct investment (FDI) attractiveness index using exploratory factor analysis and automated machine learning (AML). We offer offer a robust empirical measurement of location-choice factors identified in the FDI literature through a novel method and provide a tool for assessing the countries' investment potential. Design/methodology/approach Based on five conceptual key sub-domains of FDI, We collected quantitative indicators in several databases with annual data ranging from 2006 to 2019. This study first run a factor analysis to identify the most important features. It then uses AML to assess the relative importance of…

FDI determinantsArtificial intelligenceAutomated machine learningFDI indexSettore SECS-P/11 - ECONOMIA DEGLI INTERMEDIARI FINANZIARIForeign direct investment Artificial intelligence FDI determinants Attractiveness factors Automated machine learning FDI indexVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200Business and International ManagementGeneral Business Management and AccountingForeign direct investmentVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550Attractiveness factors
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Foreign Taleovers and Wages: Theory and Evidence from Hungary

2005

This study discriminates FDI technology spillover from learning effects. Whenever learning takes time, our model predicts that foreign investors deduct the economic value of learning from wages of inexperienced workers and add it to experienced ones to prevent them from moving to local competitors. Hence, the national wage bill is unaffected by foreign takeovers. In contrast to learning, technology spillover effects occur whenever a worker with MNE experience contributes more to local firms’ than to MNEs’ productivity. In this case, experienced MNE workers are hired by local firms and the host country obtains a welfare gain. We investigate empirically wages, productivity, and worker turnove…

FDI foreign takeover cross-border M&A wage regression employee-employer matched data propensity score matching FDI technology spilloverjel:J3jel:F2
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ASSESSMENT OF CORRUPTION EFFECT ON FOREIGN INVESTMENT FLOWS

2011

The purpose of the present paper is to investigate the impact of corruption on foreign direct investment (FDI) flows. Using data from the International Monetary Fund, Transparency International and United Nations conference about commerce and development data bases a cross-section econometric model was estimated to evaluate in which way and how strong corruption influence FDI inflows. Econometric modelling covers the period from year 2000 to 2007 and the data about 82 world countries that constitute more than 500 records. The main conclusion of the paper is that corruption has a negative and significant impact on the foreign direct investment inflows. Thus, changes in the level of corruptio…

Index (economics)Corruptionbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectMonetary economicsInternational tradeForeign direct investmentEconometric modelcorruption; corruption perceptions index; cross-section; econometric model; FDI flowsTransparency (graphic)Per capitaCorruption Perceptions IndexEconomicsSingle pointbusinessmedia_commonLatgale National Economy Research
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Home Country Institutions and Outward FDI: An Exploratory Analysis in Emerging Economies

2020

Although the internationalization of economies is driven by specific industry conditions or business-specific differences, the institutions that exist as background conditions directly determine firms&rsquo

Leverage (finance)Settore M-GGR/02 - Geografia Economico-PoliticaGeography Planning and Developmentfactor analysisTJ807-830Monetary economicsForeign direct investmentemerging and developing economiesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195Renewable energy sourcespanel data0502 economics and businessinstitutional qualityGE1-350Emerging marketsSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia PoliticaGovernmentEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment05 social sciencesFinancial marketFactor analysiEnvironmental sciencesInternationalizationEmerging and developing economieTransparency (graphic)outward FDI050211 marketingBusiness050203 business & managementPanel dataSustainability
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The Role of Risk and Information for International Capital Flows: New Evidence from the SDDS

2012

In this paper, we investigate whether better information about the macroeconomic environment of an economy has a positive impact on its capital inflows, namely portfolio and foreign direct investment (FDI). The purpose of our study is to explicitly quantify information asymmetries by compliance with the IMF's Special Data Dissemination Standard (SDDS). For FDI, we fi nd statistically signi cant and robust support for this hypothesis: SDDS subscription increased inflows by an economically relevant magnitude of about 60 percent. We also find evidence of aversion against political and macroeconomic risk as determinants of portfolio and FDI flows and use a non-parametric test for spatial correl…

Macroeconomicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectjel:F21Monetary economicsForeign direct investmentPortfolio investmentjel:C33Interest rateInformation asymmetryjel:G14determinants of capital flows; information; panel data; risk; SDDS; IMF; FDI; portfolio investment; spatial econometricsCapital (economics)EconomicsGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPortfolioEconomic modelSpatial econometricsGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonPanel dataSSRN Electronic Journal
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Explaining German outward FDI in the EU: a reassessment using Bayesian model averaging and GLM estimators

2021

The last decades have seen an increasing interest in FDI and the process of production fragmentation. This has been particularly important for Germany as the core of the European Union (EU) production hub. This paper attempts to provide a deeper under standing of the drivers of German outward FDI in the EU for the period 1996–2012 by tackling the two main challenges faced in the modelization of FDI, namely the variable selection problem and the choice of the estimation method. For that purpose, we first extend previous BMA analysis developed by Camarero et al. (Econ Model 83:326–345, 2019) by including country-pair-fixed effects to select the appropriate set of variables. Second, we compare…

Statistics and ProbabilityGeneralized linear modelFDI determinantsEconomics and Econometricsgravity modelsForeign direct investmentgermanyBayesian inferenceGermanMathematics (miscellaneous)Germany0502 economics and businessEconomicsEconometricsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceC13050207 economicsEuropean unionC33050205 econometrics media_commonEstimation05 social sciencesEstimatorUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASInvestment (macroeconomics)language.human_languageGravity modelsOutward FDIlanguageoutward FDIF21F23GLMSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)
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