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Economic integration and efficiency seeking FDI: a three region model

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Cet article discute l’impact de l’intégration économique sur les délocalisations et le bien-être dans un cadre à trois régions (une région développée et deux en voie de développement), chaque région se trouvant à un stade différent de développement. L’intégration économique est mesurée par la réduction de coûts commerciaux interrégionaux et par la réduction de coûts de communication entre les sièges et les usines des multinationales. Nous avons montré que le nombre de plus en plus important de pays participant à la mondialisation et leur compétitivité relative peuvent changer considérablement les résultats classiques de la nouvelle économie géographique. Plusieurs pays (développés, émergents ou en voie de développement) peuvent bénéficier de l’accumulation d’industrie (ou croissance des IDE entrants), une périphérie étant capable de devenir un centre

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  • Vechiu, Natalia, 2012. "Economic integration and efficiency seeking FDI: a three region model," Revue d'économie régionale et urbaine, Editions NecPlus, vol. 2010(04), pages 773-796, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:nec:rerurb:v:2010:y:2012:i:04:p:773-796_00
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    1. Natalia VECHIU, 2010. "Globalization and FDIs: determinants and competition effects in Central and Eastern European Countries," Working Papers 2010-2011_8, CATT - UPPA - Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, revised Nov 2010.
    2. Natalia Vechiu, 2011. "Globalization and FDIs: determinants and competition effects in Central and Eastern European Countries," Working Papers hal-02948133, HAL.

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