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The Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment

The Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment
Author: Centre on Transnational Corporations (United Nations)
Publisher: New York : United Nations
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1992
Genre: Investments, Foreign
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Foreign Direct Investment in the United States

Foreign Direct Investment in the United States
Author: Jan Ondrich
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1993
Genre: Business & Economics
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Analysis of economic and taxation issues that surround foreign direct investment in the United States. It elaborates trends in choices of location of new foreign plants, as well as potential effects of changes in the fiscal policy of states on state selection.


Foreign Direct Investment

Foreign Direct Investment
Author: Joseph Friedman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
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Broad trends in the regional dispersion, industrial composition, and source country of foreign investment in manufacturing branch plants over the 1977-1986 period are described. Regression analysis, with states as the unit of observation, is used to investigate the factors important to the location decision of foreign firms. The regression model is desegregated to look at high-tech and non-high-tech manufacturing plants, and by source country of the investment (Japan, Europe and all other countries). The results indicate that nearness to markets is the dominant factor influencing the location of foreign manufacturing branch plants in the United States. Other factors analyzed include labor market conditions, access to transportation facilities, state effort in attracting foreign industry, corporate tax rates, availability of skilled labor, and construction costs.