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Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment

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Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment
Author(s)Biswas, Romita
AbstractDespite the growing interest in capital and technology issues, certain issues still remain to be explored regarding the determinants of foreign direct investment by a multinational corporation and the corporation’s consequent choice of investment location. This paper addresses some of these concerns by analyzing the determinants of foreign direct investment by a multinational corporation, both theoretically and empirically. For this purpose, the paper integrates a number of traditional and nontraditional variables into the standard theory of investment based on the maximization of the expected value of the firm. The theoretical model implies that both traditional as well as nontraditional factors matter in determining the flows of foreign direct investment in a country.
IssueNo3
Pages492-504
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceReview of Development Economics
VolumeNo6
PubDateOctober 2002
ISBN_ISSN1363-6669

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