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This work is a preliminary study on the relation between the degree of participation of countries in GVCs and their FDI inward stocks and many questions remain unanswered. For instance, what are the drivers and determinants of location of cross-border activities via investment in GVCs? Is FDI more volatile with GVCs? How do choices about location vary according to the particular parts of the value chain that TNCs choose to locate outside their home countries? What are the prospects for further evolution of GVCs and their role in global investment? How functions the empirical relation between GVCs and FDI assuming, for its part, FDI as a GVC driver? What policies should policymakers adopt to increase GVC participation and FDI-related? A fruitful avenue for further research is ahead.
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Global Value Chain (GVCs) Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Volatility Industrial Level Innovation Technolology
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Martíınez-Galan Enrique and Maria Paula Fontoura .(2019). “Global value chains and inward foreign direct investment in the 2000s”. The World Economy, Vol. 42: pp. 175–196. (Research PDF in 2022)
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John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
