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Why do foreign-owned firms pay more?
the role of on-the-job training -
New horizons in Asian management
emerging issues and critical perspectives -
The performance of foreign affiliates in OECD countries
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Does cross-listing lead to functional convergence?
Empirical evidence -
The labor market effects of foreign-owned firms
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EC law aspects of hybrid entities
= EG rechtelijke aspecte van hybride entiteiten -
Multinational enterprises and new trade theory
Evidence for the convergence hypothesis -
Multinational enterprises and new trade theory
evidence for the convergence hypothesis -
Regional tax coordination and foreign direct investment
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Repeated expropriation contests and foreign direct investment
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International income taxation and developing countries
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Unionized oligopoly, trade liberalization and location choice
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Regional tax coordination and foreign direct investment
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Foreign investment and national security
getting the balance right -
The impact of the US tax code on the competitiveness of financial service firms
proceedings of a symposium sponsored by the American Council for Capital Formation, Center for Policy Research held June 26, 1997 in Washington, DC -
The employment effects of manufacturing multinational enterprises in Thailand
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The performance of foreign affiliates in OECD countries
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Multinationals, technology and national competitiveness
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Direktinvestitionen im tertiären Sektor
das Beispiel Sydney, Australien -
Human resource strategies in China
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EC law aspects of hybrid entities
= EG rechtelijke aspecte van hybride entiteiten -
Regional underdevelopment
is FDI the solution? A semiparametric analysis -
The structure of securities markets
hearings before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Sixth Congress, second session on the emerging structure of US securities markets and the appropriate role for regulation, February 29, April 13, and May 8, 2000 -
Why are foreign firms listed in the U.S. worth more?
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Economic imperatives and ethical values in global business
the South African experience and international codes today