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Davidson, William H (1980). The Location of Foreign Direct Investment Activity: Country Characteristics and Experience Effects. Moore, M.O. (1993). Determinants of German Manufacturing Direct Investment: 1980-1988. Pitelis, C. (1996). Effective demand, Outward investment and the (theory of the) transnational corporation.
Davidson, William H (1980). The Location of Foreign Direct Investment Activity: Country Characteristics and Experience Effects. Moore, M.O. (1993). Determinants of German Manufacturing Direct Investment: 1980-1988. Pitelis, C. (1996). Effective demand, Outward investment and the (theory of the) transnational corporation.
Davidson, William H (1980). The Location of Foreign Direct Investment Activity: Country Characteristics and Experience Effects. Moore, M.O. (1993). Determinants of German Manufacturing Direct Investment: 1980-1988. Pitelis, C. (1996). Effective demand, Outward investment and the (theory of the) transnational corporation.
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