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  1. Mehr als ein Nullsummenspiel? Die neue Standortkonkurrenz zwischen Ost und West
    Published: 1999

    Abstract: "Discussions about the international development of labour markets tend to just look at Western countries: the USA, the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark. The countries neighbouring to the East don't seem to play a major role in this at all.... more

     

    Abstract: "Discussions about the international development of labour markets tend to just look at Western countries: the USA, the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark. The countries neighbouring to the East don't seem to play a major role in this at all. This contribution will examine precisely this question, picking out as its central theme the growing significance of Eastern Central European transformation economies for industrial production locations by using the example of the substantial inflow of foreign direct investment. Here, the auto industry has proven to be one of the leading sectors. Even if the aggregate sums of direct investment flowing into Central and Eastern Europe are naturally small in comparison with the 'Triad' of the USA, Japan, and Western Europe. The development still signalizes the region's growing importance in locational competition. For the most part, the strong magnetic effect arises from the comparative advantage of low-costs combined with high-skill conditions. This c

     

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  2. Globale Einflüsse und die corporate governance des russischen Erdöl- und Erdgassektors
  3. Zur finanziellen Situation der russischen Regionen
  4. Strengthening the development impact of UNCTAD's investment policy reviews
    research project on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
    Published: 2005
    Publisher:  DIE, Bonn

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783889852885; 3889852882
    DDC Categories: 327
    Series: Discussion paper / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik ; 2005,5
    Subjects: Auslandsinvestition; Investitionslenkung; Staatliche Investitionspolitik; Entwicklung
    Other subjects: (stw)Auslandsinvestition; (stw)Investitionspolitik; (stw)Entwicklung; (stw)Welt; (stw)Entwicklungsländer; (thesoz)Entwicklungspolitik; (thesoz)Investitionspolitik; (thesoz)Direktinvestition; (thesoz)UNCTAD; (thesoz)Auslandsinvestition; Graue Literatur; Gutachten
    Scope: 18 S., 30 cm
  5. China and the global governance of foreign direct investment
    the emerging liberal bilateral investment treaty approach
  6. Russia's energy sector between politics and business
  7. Strengthening the development impact of UNCTAD's investment policy reviews
    Published: 2005

    Abstract: "1. IPRs can be a very useful instrument for making FDI policy more effective for the development process. 2. IPRs should not focus exclusively on foreign direct investment but rather on investment in general and consider FDI as one of... more

     

    Abstract: "1. IPRs can be a very useful instrument for making FDI policy more effective for the development process. 2. IPRs should not focus exclusively on foreign direct investment but rather on investment in general and consider FDI as one of several elements in the development process. 3. UNCTAD should, in accord with donor countries, take a greater say in the selection of the countries reviewed. The starting point should be an analysis of the absorption capacity and the need for external assistance in the countries in question. 4. In view of widely differing domestic capacities and different needs for and institutional policy advice, UNCTAD should undertake more efforts to adapt the volume of issues covered to the advice actually needed. Activities could extend from Quick Response Window action on one or few specific problems to an "IPR light" or a full-fledged IPR. 5. Recommendations should be based more on investors' and non-investors' experiences and assessments than on a formal inve

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 3889852882
    Other identifier:
    oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/11713
    DDC Categories: 327
    Series: DIE Discussion Paper ; Bd. 5/2005
    Subjects: Auslandsinvestition; Investitionslenkung; Staatliche Investitionspolitik; Entwicklung
    Other subjects: (stw)Auslandsinvestition; (stw)Investitionspolitik; (stw)Entwicklung; (stw)Welt; (stw)Entwicklungsländer; (thesoz)Entwicklungspolitik; (thesoz)Investitionspolitik; (thesoz)Direktinvestition; (thesoz)UNCTAD; (thesoz)Auslandsinvestition; Graue Literatur; Gutachten
    Scope: Online-Ressource, 18 S.
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  8. Zur finanziellen Situation der russischen Regionen
    Published: 1996

    Abstract: 'Der Zerfall der Sowjetunion ging mit zentrifugalen Tendenzen innerhalb der Rußländischen Förderation einher. Besonders stark waren in der ersten Hälfte der neunziger Jahre die Widersprüche zwischen der Zentrale in Moskau und mehreren von... more

     

    Abstract: 'Der Zerfall der Sowjetunion ging mit zentrifugalen Tendenzen innerhalb der Rußländischen Förderation einher. Besonders stark waren in der ersten Hälfte der neunziger Jahre die Widersprüche zwischen der Zentrale in Moskau und mehreren von insgesamt 89 Förderationsmitgliedern im Wirtschaftsbereich ausgeprägt. Es ist an der Zeit, Bilanz über diese auf einem Zick-Zack-Weg verlaufende Entwicklung zu ziehen und ihre Perspektiven zu skizzieren. Das Ziel der vorliegenden Studie besteht dabei nicht in einer allumfassenden Darstellung der Wirtschaftsbeziehungen zwischen dem Zentrum und den Regionen, sondern in einer tiefgreifenden Analyse der regionalbezogenen Finanz- und Investitionslage. Ihre Dynamik, die immer mehr von den russischen Regionen selbst bestimmt wird, gehört zu den wichtigsten Faktoren der künftigen Entwicklung des gesamten Landes. Als Quellen der Untersuchung dienen vornehmlich russische Veröffentlichungen aus Wissenschaft und Politik sowie offizielle und nicht offizielle S

     

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  9. China and the global governance of foreign direct investment: the emerging liberal bilateral investment treaty approach
    Author: Berger, Axel
    Published: 2008

    Abstract: "The economic and political rise of China has led to considerable controversy regarding potential repercussions for the current global governance architecture. At least two opposing scenarios are conceivable: China's adaptation to the rules... more

     

    Abstract: "The economic and political rise of China has led to considerable controversy regarding potential repercussions for the current global governance architecture. At least two opposing scenarios are conceivable: China's adaptation to the rules and norms system shaped by developed countries or the pursuit of a distinctive policy approach, a possibility that involves the danger of clashing regulatory policies. A recent and increasingly dynamic trend giving substance to the phenomenon of China's rising importance is the growth of outward foreign direct investments (OFDI) by Chinese enterprises. Against this background, the present paper investigates the evolution and change of Chinese international investment policy-making, with a particular focus on bilateral investment treaties (BITs) as the most important legal instrument for the governance of global foreign direct investment (FDI) flows. China has been a committed signatory of BITs since the early 1980s (120 treaties up to 2007). It

     

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  10. Globale Einflüsse und die corporate governance des russischen Erdöl- und Erdgassektors
  11. Study of the influence of the banking sector development on the inflows of foreign investment in Nigeria and Ghana

    Abstract: The level of bank development has a determinant effect on the growth potentials of a developing economy. In response, this study examined the impact of banking sector development on foreign investment inflows in the West African countries... more

     

    Abstract: The level of bank development has a determinant effect on the growth potentials of a developing economy. In response, this study examined the impact of banking sector development on foreign investment inflows in the West African countries of Nigeria and Ghana. The study relied on secondary data for analysis and made use of multiple regression technique. However, to ensure the authenticity of our result, Augmented Dickey-Fuller unit root test and Johansen Cointegration techniques were respectively employed to test for the presence unit root and long-run equilibrium relationship in the exogenous variables. Additionally, causal relationships were tested with Granger Causality. It was revealed that banking sector development has a significant influence on foreign investment inflows in the two West African countries. Specifically, domestic credit to private sector and bank deposit rate has significant influence on foreign investment inflows in both countries. Where as domestic credit to

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Other identifier:
    oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/55752
    DDC Categories: 330
    Other subjects: (thesoz)privater Sektor; (thesoz)Bankgewerbe; (thesoz)Kreditpolitik; (thesoz)Nigeria; (thesoz)Intermedialität; (thesoz)Kredit; (thesoz)Struktur; (thesoz)Afrika; (thesoz)Kreditvergabe; (thesoz)Wirtschaftsentwicklung; (thesoz)Ghana; (thesoz)Rentabilität; (thesoz)Wirtschaftswachstum; (thesoz)Kapital; (thesoz)Auslandsinvestition
    Scope: Online-Ressource
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    begutachtet (peer reviewed)

    In: International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences (2016) 72 ; 63-75