Some of the common reasons why companies go through vertical FDI include lowering the cost of raw materials or taking advantage of cheaper labor. Foreign direct investment occurs when an entity ...
This so-called vertical direct investment accounts for most of the investment by advanced economies in developing ones. The cost advantages associated with investing in a foreign country—and in many ...
This paper empirically explores the reason why a recent surge of foreign direct investment (FDI) to developing countries has been mainly driven by less productive firms. To this end, we present a ...
Published: Kyoji Fukao, Hikari Ishido and Keiko Ito, 2003. "Vertical Intra-Industry Trade and Foreign Direct Investment in East Asia," Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, Vol. 17(4), ...
This so-called vertical direct investment accounts for most of the investment by advanced economies in developing ones. The cost advantages associated with investing in a foreign country—and in many ...