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Foreign direct investment location choice factors : some evidence for Brazil
Romana Korez-Vide, Patrick Voller, Vito Bobek, 2014, original scientific article

Abstract: Due to the liberalization and transformation of emerging markets economies, the attractiveness of these countries for foreign direct investors has been rising in the last decades. This paper explores foreign direct investment (FDI) location choice factors of German and Austrian companies in Brazilian regions. We perform a quantitative analysis, based on the Multinomial Nested Logit Model and supplement its findings by the qualitative analysis, based on the semi-structured experts´ interview. The analyses show that investor-nation specific agglomeration, industry specialization, workforce qualification and physical infrastructure were important FDI location choice factors for German and Austrian companies in Brazil. Suggestions for future research of the FDI location choice factors are discussed.
Keywords: foreign direct investment, location choice factors, emerging markets, agglomerations, Multinomial Nested Logit Model
Published in DKUM: 07.08.2017; Views: 20804; Downloads: 133
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Typology of cross-border urban areas : an insight into typology characteristics
Kaja Pogačar, Metka Sitar, 2010, original scientific article

Abstract: The opening of the internal borders among the member states of the European Union (EU) has not only caused the development of different socio-economic processes, but also of new urban potential in the areas lying across the national borders. Although there has recently been a remarkable upsurge of activities and interests in the regions and areas along the borders regarding the formation of border regions and cross- border processes, they mostly remain quite rigidly within specialised disciplinary fields, i.e. economy, geography, and sociology. There is, however, much less interest in cross-border areas seen in the light of spatial and urban development processes within EU integration. The article provides an overview of specific urban formations through the presentation of selected cases of cross-border regions and, in addition, aims to open some new issues with regard to the context of Slovenian border regions. On the basis of their morphological, economic, and social characteristics, a range of urban typologies, such as cross-border agglomerations, urban exclaves, bi-national border cities etc. will be identified and analysed from different aspects of spatial development.
Keywords: border regions, border-crossings, bi-national border cities, cross-border agglomerations, linear urban sites, urban exclaves
Published in DKUM: 10.07.2015; Views: 1446; Downloads: 113
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