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FDI
and the Multinational Corporation:
Papers The papers produced under the auspices of this network fall under three main categories: CEPR Discussion Papers of the Network Other related publications from the network CEPR Discussion Papers of the Network DP3751 Adjusting Labour Demand: Multinational versus National Firms- A Cross-European Analysis DP3607 Tax Competition and the Nature of Capital DP3515 Ownership, Capital or Outsourcing: What Drives German Investment to Eastern Europe? DP3492 Investment Liberalization and International Trade DP3419 Foreign Direct Investment and the Single Market DP3381 The Impact of Trade on Intra-Industry Reallocations and Aggregate Industry Productivity DP3383 Why Corporate Taxes May Rise: The Case of Trade Liberalization and Foreign Ownership DP3321 Weightless Machines and Costless Knowledge: An Empirical Analysis of Trade and Technology Diffusion DP3327 Revisiting Oligopolistic Reaction: Are FDI Decisions Strategic Complements? DP3128 Corporate Growth and FDI: Are Multinationals Stimulating Local Industrial Development? DP3134 Information Sharing, Research Co-Ordination and Membership of Research Joint Ventures DP3152 Multinational Investment, Industry Risk and Policy Competition DP3063 Regional Tax Coordination and Foreign Direct Investment DP2921 Firm Interdependence In Foreign Production: Leading UK Firms in 1986 and 1993 DP2868 Foreign Direct Investment and Efficiency Benefits: A Conditional Quantile Analysis DP2870 Mode of Foreign Entry, Technology Transfer, and FDI Policy DP2786 Foreign Direct Investment and Exports with Growing Demand DP2772 Trade, FDI and Unions DP2774 For Whom is MAI? A Theoretical Perspective on Multilateral Agreements on Investment DP2753 Corporate Taxation, Multinational Enterprise and Economic Integration DP2660 Multinational Firms: Easy Come, Easy Go? DP2677 Relative Wages and Trade-Induced Changes in Technology DP2645 Skills, Agglomeration and Segmentation DP2524 Outward Investment, Employment and Wages in Swedish Multinationals DP2618 Comparative Advantage and Economic Geography: Estimating the Location of Production in the EU DP2587 Foreign Production, Strategic Choice and the Domestic Market Effect DP2525 Moving Skills from Hands to Heads: Import of Technology and Export Performance DP2526 Trade, FDI and Congestion - the Small and very Open Economy DP2531 What We Cannot Learn from the Irish Experience: A Fundamental Asymmetry of Asymmetric Shocks DP2468 On the Welfare Effects of Competition for Foreign Direct Investments DP2469 Does FDI Work as a Channel for R&D Spillovers? Evidence Based on Swedish Data DP2470 The Choice and Timing of Foreign Market Entry under Uncertainty DP2471 Multinational Corporations, Wages and Employment: Do Adjustment Costs Matter? DP2472 Job Creation, Job Destruction, and the International Division of Labour DP2395 The Decision To Invest In A Low-Wage Country: Evidence From Italian Textiles And Clothing Multinationals DP2347 Determinants of Ownership Structure: A Comparative Analysis of Multinational Firms' Preferences in Greece and Portugal DP2350 The Determinants of Host Country Spillovers from Foreign Direct Investment DP2305 Geographical Disadvantage: A Heckscher-Ohlin-Von Thunen model of International Specialization DP2320 Undertakings and Antidumping Jumping FDI in Europe DP2323 Swedish Multinationals and Competition from High- and Low-Wage Locations DP2337 Importance of International Linkages for Local Know-How Flows: Some Econometric Evidence From Belgium DP2256 Diversity and Specialization in Cities: Why, Where and When Does It Matter? DP2260 Unionisation and Foreign Direct Investment DP2247 A U-Shaped Europe? A Simulation Study of Industrial Location DP2205 The Fallacy of the Fiscal Theory of the Price Level DP2220 Tax Competition and Economic Geography DP2194 Foreign Direct Investment and Spillovers through Workers' Mobility DP2188 Competing for Capital in a 'Lumpy' World DP2155 Multinationals, Endogenous Growth and Technological Spillovers: Theory and Evidence DP2102 Agglomeration with Human and Physical Capital: an Analytically Solvable Case DP2072 What Determines the Economic Geography of Europe? DP2048 Technology, Transfer and Spillovers: Does Local Participation With Multinationals Matter? DP1961 The International Division of Industries: Clustering and Comparative Advantage in a Multi-Industry Model Joint publications from the network... Baldwin,
R (CEPR), Braconier, H (IUI) and R Forslid (SNF and SSE),
‘Multinationals, Endogenous Growth and Technical Spillovers: Theory and
Evidence’, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 2155. Baldwin,
R E (CEPR), Forslid, R (SNF and SSE), Haaland, J I (SNF) and K-H Midelfart
Knarvik (SNF), ‘EU Integration and Outsiders: A Simulation Study of
Industrial Location’, NHH/SNF Discussion Paper 02/00. Baldwin,
R E (CEPR) and R Forslid (SNF and SSE), ‘Tax Competition and the Nature
of Capital’, CEPR Discussion Paper 3607. Barba
Navaretti, G (CSLA) and Venables, A. (LSE) eds. ‘Multinational
Enterprises and Foreign Direct Investment: Theory and Evidence’, mimeo. Barba
Navaretti, G (CSLA), Haaland J. (Norwegian School of Economics and
Business Administration and CEPR) and Venables, A. (LSE) ‘Multinational
Corporations and Global Production Networks: The Implications for Trade
Policy’, Report prepared for the European Commission Directorate General
for Trade. Barrios,
S (UCD), Görg H (University of Ulster, University of Nottingham and SSE)
and E Strobl (UCD), ‘Multinational
Enterprises and New Trade Theory: Evidence for the Convergence
Hypothesis’, Centre for Research on Globalisation and Labour
Markets Research Paper 2000/19 and CEPR Discussion Paper DP2827, June
2001. Barrios,
S (UCD), Görg H (University of Ulster, University of Nottingham and SSE)
and E Strobl (UCD), ‘Explaining Firms' Export Behaviour: The Role of
R&D and Spillovers’, FEDEA Working Paper, Madrid, 2001-12. Barrios,
S (UCD), Dimelis, S (IMOP), Louri, H (IMOP) and E Strobl (UCD), ‘Foreign
Direct Investment and Efficiency Spillovers in the EU Periphery: A
Comparative Study of Greece, Ireland and Spain’, Economica,
December 2001. Barry,
F (UCD), Görg H (University of Ulster, University of Nottingham
and SSE) and A McDowell (Forfás – Irish development agency), ‘Outward
FDI and the Investment Development Path of a Late-Industrialising Economy:
Evidence from Ireland’, Regional
Studies, forthcoming. Barry,
F (UCD), Görg H (University of Ulster, University of Nottingham and SSE),
and E Strobl (UCD), ‘Foreign Direct Investment and Wages in Domestic
Firms: Productivity Spillovers vs Labour-Market Crowding Out’. Barry,
F (UCD), Görg H (University of Ulster, University of Nottingham and SSE),
and E Strobl (UCD),
‘Foreign Direct Investment, Agglomerations, and Demonstration Effects:
An Empirical Investigation’, CEPR Discussion Paper DP2907. Bourgheas,
S, Görg, H (University of Ulster, University of Nottingham and
SSE) and E Strobl (UCD),
‘Are R&D Firms Financially Constrained? Evidence from Irish
Manufacturing’, University of Nottingham GEP Research Paper
2001/16, 2001. Braconier,
H (IUI and CSLA), Ekholm, K (SSE,
NHH/SNF and LSE) and K-H Midelfart Knarvik (NHH/SNF and CEPR),
‘Does FDI Work as a Channel for R&D Spillovers: Evidence Based on
Swedish Data’, CEPR Discussion Paper 2469, June 2000. Braconier,
H (IUI and CSLA), Ekholm, K (SSE,
NHH/SNF and LSE) and K-H Midelfart Knarvik (NHH/SNF), ‘The Impact
of Inward and Outward FDI on Growth’, mimeo, 1999. Braconier,
H (IUI and CSLA) and K Ekholm (LSE, SNF and SSE), ‘Competition for
Multinational Activity in Europe: The Role Played by Wages and Market
Size’, mimeo. Braconier,
H (IUI and CSLA) and K Ekholm (LSE, SNF and SSE), ‘Foreign Direct
Investment in Eastern and Central Europe: The Case of Swedish
Multinationals’, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 3052. November 2001. Braconier,
H (IUI and CSLA), Norback P,J, and D Urban (CSLA and LSE),
‘Re-estimating and Testing the Knowledge Capital Model’, mimeo. Braconier,
H (IUI and CSLA), Norback P,J, and D Urban (CSLA and LSE), ‘Vertical FDI
Revisited’, Centro Studi d´Agliano - Queen Elizabeth House Development
Studies Working Papers No. 167, 2002 [submitted for journal publication]. Braunerhjelm,
P (IUI), Faini, F (CSLA and Italian Treasury), Norman, V (SNF), Ruane, F
(Trinity College Dublin) and P Seabright (University of Cambridge and
CEPR), Integration And The Regions
Of Europe: How The Right Policies Can Prevent Polarization, Monitoring European Integration 10 (CEPR, London). Duranton,
G (LSE) and Puga, D (CEPR), ‘Diversity and Specialization in Cities:
Why, Where and When Does It Matter’, CEPR Discussion Paper 2256, October
1999. Ekholm,
K (SSE,
NHH/SNF and LSE) and R Forslid (SNF), ‘Agglomeration in a
Core-Periphery Model with Vertically- and Horizontally-Integrated
Firms’, CEPR Discussion Paper no. 1607, March 1997, revised spring 1999
as ‘Trade and Location with Horizontal and Vertical Multi-Region
Firms’ in Scandinavian Journal of
Economics. Ekholm,
K (LSE, SNF and SSE) and K-H Midelfart Knarvik (SNF), ’Relative Wages
and Trade-induced Changes in Technology’, CEPR Discussion Paper no.
2677. Faggio,
G (LSE), and J Konings (CEPR), ‘Gross Job flows and Firm Growth in
Transition Countries: Evidence Using Firm-level Data on Five Countries’,
CEPR Discussion paper no. 2261. Forslid,
R (SNF/NHH), and I Wooton (CEPR), ‘Comparative Advantage and the
Location of Production, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 2118, March 1999. Görg
H (University of Ulster, University of Nottingham and SSE),
and E Strobl (UCD), ‘Multinational
Companies and Indigenous Development: An Empirical Analysis’,
European Economic Review, forthcoming. Görg,
H (University of Ulster, University of Nottingham and SSE) and E Strobl (UCD),
‘Multinational
Companies and Productivity Spillovers: A Meta-Analysis’, Economic
Journal, Vol. 111, pp. F723-F739. Görg,
H (University of Ulster, University of Nottingham and SSE) and E Strobl (UCD),
‘Multinational Companies, Technological Spillovers and Firm Survival:
Evidence for Irish Manufacturing’, UCD Centre for Economic Research
Working Paper. Görg,
H (University of Ulster, University of Nottingham and SSE) and E Strobl (UCD),
‘Multinational Companies and the Development of Firm Start-Up Size:
Evidence from Quantile Regressions for Ireland’, UCD Centre for Economic
Research Working Paper. Görg,
H (University of Ulster, University of Nottingham and SSE) and E Strobl (UCD),
‘Footloose Multinationals?’, Manchester
School, forthcoming. Girma,
S, and H Görg, ‘Blessing or Curse? Domestic Plants’ Survival and
Employment Prospects after Foreign Acquisition’, EIJS Working Paper No.
130, 2001. Haaland,
J I (SNF), and I Wooton (CEPR), ‘Multinational Investment, Industry
Risk, and Policy Competition’, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 3152, January
2002. Haaland,
J I (SNF), Wooton, I (CEPR), and G Faggio (LSE), ‘Multinational Firms:
Easy Come, Easy Go?’, Revised version of CEPR Discussion Paper No. 2660,
January 2001. Haaland,
J and I Wooton, ‘International Competition for Multinational
Investment’, CEPR Discussion Paper No 1937, 1998. Markusen,
J (UPF and CEPR) and A J Venables (LSE), ‘The Theory of Endowment,
Intra-industry and Multinational Trade’, Journal of International
Economics, 52, 2000. Midelfart
Knarvik, K-H (SNF and CEPR), Overman, H G (LSE), Redding, S J (LSE), and
AJ Venables (LSE). ‘The Location of European Industry’ (study
commissioned by DG Ecofin). Midelfart
Knarvik, K-H (SNF), Overman, H G (LSE) and A J Venables (LSE), ’Comparative
Advantage and Economic Geography: Estimating the Location of Production in
the EU’, CEPR Discussion paper no. 2618.
Other related publications from the network ... Publications
of CSLA team Barba
Navaretti, G (University of Milan and CSLA), Falzoni A (Università di
Bergamo and CSLA), and A Turrini (University of Bergamo; UNCTAD, CEPR and
CSLA), ‘The Decision to Invest in a Low-wage Country: Evidence from
Italian textiles and clothing Multinationals’, Journal
of International Trade and
Development, Volume 10, Number 4, December 2001. Barba
Navaretti G (University of Milan and CSLA), Galeotti, M (University of
Milan and CSLA), and A Mattozzi (University of Pennsylvania and CSLA)
‘Moving Skills from Hands to Heads: Import of Technology and Export
Performance’, revised version, CEPR Discussion Paper No 2525, August
2000, under revision for Research
Policy. Barba
Navaretti, G (University of Milan and CSLA), Bussoli, P. (Deutsche Bank,
London) von Graevenitz, G.(UCL) and D. Ulph (UCL) , ‘Information
Sharing, Research Co-ordination and Membership of Research Joint
Ventures’ CEPR Discussion Papers n. 3134, 2002, under revision for International Journal of Industrial Organization. Barba
Navaretti, G (University of Milan and CSLA), Santarelli, E. (University of
Bologna) and M. Vivarelli (Università Cattolica, Piacenza), ‘The Role
of Subsidies in Promoting Italian Joint Ventures in Least Developed and
Transition Economies’, Applied
Economics, 2002, 34. Braconier,
H, (IUI and CSLA) and K Ekholm, (SSE,
NHH/SNF and LSE)
‘Locating Foreign Affiliates in Germany: The Case of Swedish MNEs’, in
Jungnickel, Rolf (ed.), Foreign-Owned
Firms – Are They Different?, Palgrave
MacMillan (forthcoming). Braconier,
H (IUI and CSLA) and K Ekholm (SSE,
NHH/SNF and LSE),
‘Swedish Multinationals and Competition from High- and Low-Wage
Locations’, CEPR Discussion Paper No 2323, December 1999, forthcoming in
Review of International Economics. Braconier,
H (IUI and CSLA), Norback P,J, (RIIE) and D Urban (CSLA and LSE),
‘Vertical FDI Revisited’, Centro Studi d´Agliano - Queen Elizabeth
House Development Studies Working Papers No. 167, 2002 [submitted for
journal publication]. Bruno
G S F (Università Bocconi), and A M Falzoni (Università di Bergamo and
CSLA), ‘Multinational Corporations, Wages and Employment: Do Adjustment
Costs Matter?’, CEPR Discussion Paper No 2471, June 2000, under revision
for Applied Economics. Faini,
R (CSLA and Italian Treasury), Falzoni A M (Università
di Bergamo and CSLA),
Galeotti, M (university of Milano and CSLA) and A Turrini (University
of Bergamo; UNCTAD, CEPR and CSLA),
‘Importing Jobs and Exporting Firms? A Close Look at the Labour Market
Implications of Italy’s Trade and FDI Investment Flows’, CEPR
Discussion Paper No. 2033, December 1998, Giornale
degli Economisti e Annali di Economia, Vol. 58, Number 1,
April 1999. Mori,
T (Institute of Economic Research, Kyoto Univ.) and A Turrini (University
of Bergamo; UNCTAD, CEPR and CSLA), ‘Skills,
Agglomeration and Segmentation’, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 2645,
December 2000, under revsion for European
Economic Review. Turrini,
A (University of Bergamo; UNCTAD, CEPR and CSLA), and D Urban (CSLA and
LSE), ‘For Whom is MAI? A Theoretical Perspective on Multilateral
Agreements on Investment’, CEPR DP 2774, April 2001. [submitted for
publication to European Journal of
Political Economy]. Papers
and Publications of LSE team Karolina
Ekholm Refereed
articles: Ekholm,
K., 1998, Proximity Advantages, Scale Economies, and the Location of
Production, in: The Geography of
Multinationals, edited by Pontus Braunerhjelm and Karolina Ekholm,
Kluwer Academic Publishers. Braconier,
H and Ekholm, K., 2000, Swedish Multinationals and Competition from High-
and Low-Wage Locations, Review of
International Economics, 8, 448-461. Ekholm,
K. and Forslid, R., 2001, Trade and Location with Horizontal and Vertical
Multi-Region Firms, Scandinavian
Journal of Economics, 103, 101-118. Braconier,
H. and Ekholm, K., (forthcoming), Locating Foreign Affiliates in Germany:
The Case of Swedish MNE:s in Foreign-Owned
Firms – Are They Different?, edited by Rolf Jungnickel, Macmillan. Working
papers: Braconier,
H (IUI, Sweden), Ekholm, K (SSE,
NHH/SNF and LSE) and K-H
Midelfart Knarvik (NHH/SNF), ‘The Impact of Inward and Outward FDI on
Growth’, mimeo, 1999. Braconier,
H (IUI) and K Ekholm (LSE, SNF and SSE), ‘Competition for Multinational
Activity in Europe: The Role Played by Wages and Market Size’, mimeo. Braconier,
H. Ekholm, K., and K-H Midelfart Knarvik, ‘Does FDI Work as a Channel
for R&D Spillovers? Evidence Based on Swedish Data’, CEPR Discussion
Paper No. 2469, June 2000. Ekholm,
K., and K-H Midelfart Knarvik, ‘Relative Wages and Trade-Induced Changes
in Technology, CEPR Discussion Paper 2677, January 2001. Braconier,
H. and Ekholm, K., 2001, Foreign Direct Investment in Eastern and Central
Europe: Employment Effects in the EU, CEPR Discussion Paper 3052. Braconier,
H. and Ekholm, K., 2002, ‘Competition for Multinational Activity in
Europe: The Role Played by Wages and Market Size’, mimeo, Stockholm
School of Economics, April. Diego
Puga ‘European
Regional Policy in Light of Recent Location Theories’, Journal of Economic Geography, 2 (4), October 2002: 372–406. ‘Unemployment
Clusters Across Europe’s Regions and Countries’, Economic Policy 34, April 2002: 115–147 (with Henry Overman). ‘Nursery
Cities: Urban Diversity, Process Innovation and the Life-cycle of
Products’, American Economic
Review 91 (5), December 2001, (with Gilles Duranton). ‘Diversity
and Specialization in Cities: Why, Where and When does it Happen?’, Urban
Studies 37 (3), April 2000: 533–555. ‘Agglomeration
and Economic Development: Import Substitution vs. Trade Liberalisation’,
Economic Journal 109 (455),
April 1999: 292–311 (with Anthony Venables). ‘The
Rise and Fall of Regional Inequalities’, European
Economic Review 43 (2), February 1999: 303–334. ‘Agglomeration
in the Global Economy: A Survey of the “New Economic Geography”’, World
Economy 21 (6), August 1998: 707–731 (with Gianmarco I P Ottaviano). ‘Trading
Arrangements and Industrial Development’, World Bank Economic Review 12
(2), May 1998: 221–249 (with Anthony Venables) ‘Urbanisation
Patterns: European versus Less Developed Countries’, Journal of Regional Science 38 (2), May 1998: 231–252. ‘Preferential
Trading Arrangements and Industrial Location’, Journal of International
Economics 43 (3–4), November 1997: 347–368 (with Anthony Venables) ‘The
Spread of Industry: Spatial Agglomeration in Economic Development’,
Journal of the Japanese and International Economies 10 (4), December 1996:
440–464 (with Anthony Venables) Publications
of Natalia Barbosa Barbosa,
N. and H. Louri,
‘On
the Determinants of Multinationals’ Ownership Preferences: Evidence from
Greece and Portugal’, International
Journal of Industrial Organization, 20(3),
493-515, 2000. Barbosa,
N and H Louri, ‘Corporate Performance: Does Ownership Matter? A
Comparison of Foreign- and Domestic-owned firms in Greece and Portugal,
submitted to the International
Journal of Industrial Organization, November 2002. Publications
of UCD Researchers Elaine
Hutson Refereed
Journal Articles: 2001,
“Volume and Volatility in Stocks Subject to Takeovers: Australian
Evidence Using Daily Data” (with Colm Kearney) Journal
of Empirical Finance 8, July, 273-296. 2000
, “Our Iron Takeover Law: Why Australia Needs a Mandatory Bid
Rule” Journal of the Securities
Institute of Australia, Issue 2 Winter, 2-7. 2000
, “Takeover Targets and the Probability of Bid Success: Evidence
from the Australian Market” International Review of Financial Analysis 9(1), 45-65. 1999,
“The Asian Financial Crisis and the Role of the IMF” (with Colm
Kearney) Journal of the Asia Pacific
Economy 4(3), 393-412. 1998,
“The Regulation of Corporate Control in Australia: A Historical
Perspective” Canterbury Law
Journal 7, 102-122. 1997,
“The Market for Corporate Control in Australia” Economic
Papers 16(2), June, 51-61. Eric
A Strobl Refereed
Journal Articles: F.
O'Toole and E. Strobl (1995). "Compulsory Voting and Government
Spending", Economics and Politics, Vol. 7, pp.271-280. F.
Barry, E. Strobl and P.P.
Walsh, (1998). "The Aggregate Job Creation, Destruction and Turnover
Rate in Irish Manufacturing", the Economic and Social Review, 29, pp.
55-71. M.J.
Harrison, E. Strobl and PP. Walsh (1998). "The Impact of Social
Security Reforms on Unemployment Compensation Claimants in Ireland",
European Journal of Law And Economics, Vol. 6, pp. 263-284. E.
Strobl and C. Tucker, (1999). “The Dynamics of Competition among Artists
in the UK Pre-Recorded Popular Music Industry”, Journal of Cultural
Economics. 24, pp. 113-134. H.
Görg, F. Ruane and E. Strobl, (2000).
“Determinants of Firm Start-Up Size: An Application of Quantile
Regressions for Ireland”, Small Business Economics, 14, pp. 211-222 A.
Meyler and E. Strobl, (2000). “Regional
Industrial Policy and Job Generation in Ireland”, Economic and Social
Review. Vol. 31. H.
Görg and E. Strobl (2001). "Capital
Structure and Labour Demand: Further Evidence" Applied Economics
Letters, 8, pp. 719-723. H.
Görg and E. Strobl (2001). "Multinational Companies and Productivity
Spillovers: A Meta-Analysis", Economic Journal, 111, pp. F723-F739. H.
Görg and E. Strobl, “Multinational Companies and Indigenous
Development: An Empirical Analysis”, European Economic Review,
forthcoming. H.
Görg and E. Strobl, “ Multinational Companies and the Development of
Firm Start-Up Size: Evidence from Quantile Regressions for Ireland”,
Review of Industrial
Organisation, forthcoming. S.
Barrios and E. Strobl, “FDI Spillovers in Spain”, Weltwirtschaftliches
Archiv, forthcoming. M.
Cassidy, E. Strobl, and B. Thornton, “Gender Pay Differentials and
Equality Legislation in the Republic of Ireland”, Canadian Public
Policy, forthcoming. H.
Görg and E. Strobl. “Footlose
Multinationals?”, Manchester School, forthcoming. H.
Görg and E. Strobl. “The
Incidence of Underemployment: Evidence from Trinidad and Tobago”,
Journal of Development Studies, forthcoming. Kristof
Dascher “Capital
Cities: When Do They Stop Growing?”, Papers in Regional Science; 81(1),
January 2002, pages 49-62.. “Land
Prices, Urban Sprawl and Affordable Housing: Dublin and the Open City”,
Economic and Social Review; 32(1), January 2001, pages 69-79.. “Are
Politics and Geography Related? Evidence from a Cross-Section of Capital
Cities”, Public
Choice; 105(3-4), December 2000, pages 373-92. Salvador
Barrios S. Barrios and E. Strobl, “FDI Spillovers in Spain”, Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, forthcoming. Publications of SNF/NHH Researchers Norwegian
School of Economics and Business Administration (SNF) Baldwin,
Richard E. (GIIS and SNF), Rikard Forslid (Stockholm University, NHH/SNF
and CEPR), Jan I. Haaland (NHH/SNF and CEPR) and Karen Helene
Midelfart-Knarvik (NHH/SNF and CEPR), “EU integration and outsiders: A
simulation study of industrial Location”. In Richard E. Baldwin and Aymo
Brunetti (eds): Economic Impact of
EU Membership on Entrants Bjorvatn,
Kjetil (NHH/SNF), Hans J. Kind (NHH/SNF) and Hildegunn K. Nordas (NHH/SNF),
”The role of FDI in economic development”, forthcoming in Nordic Journal of
Political Economy Braconier,
Henrik (IUI), Karolina Ekholm (Stockholm School of Economics, LSE, NHH/SN
and CEPR) and Karen Helene Midelfart-Knarvik (NHH/SNF and CEPR), “Does
FDI work as a channel for R&D spillovers: Evidence based on Swedish
data”, forthcoming in Weltwirtschaftliches
Archiv Eckel,
Carsten, “Fragmentation, efficiency seeking FDI and employment”,
forthcoming in Review of
international economics Haaland,
Jan I. (NHH/SNF and CEPR) and Ian Wooton (University of Glasgow and CEPR),
“International competition for multinational investment”, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, no 101 Haaland,
Jan I. (NHH/SNF and CEPR), Ian Wooton (University of Glasgow and CEPR) and
Giulia Faggio “Multinationals: easy come, easy go?”, Finanzarchiv 58 Kind,
Hans J. (NHH/SNF), Karen Helene Midelfart-Knarvik (NHH/SNF and CEPR) and
Guttorm Schjelderup (NHH/SNF), “Competing for capital in a “lumpy”
world”, Journal of Public
Economics 78 (3); 2000, 253-274 Midelfart-Knarvik,
Karen Helene (NHH/SNF and CEPR), Henry G. Overman (LSE and CEPR), Stephen
J. Redding (LSE and CEPR ), ”The location of European Industry”,
forthcoming in European
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