Institutions and Outward Foreign Direct Investment 2

  • Klimek A
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This paper explores the influence of the quality of a host country’s institutional environment on outflows from that country of foreign direct investment. The main finding of this paper is that such quality does play an important role, particularly with respect to governance quality and political stability. This implies that better institutional conditions may reduce undesirable outflows of capital, and the quality of those institutions may impact FDI effectiveness in host countries.

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Klimek, A. (2015). Institutions and Outward Foreign Direct Investment 2. International Journal of Management and Economics, 46(1), 101–119. https://doi.org/10.1515/ijme-2015-0023

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