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Carlos M. Fernández-Otheo & Rafael Myro, .
"Is the foreign capital leaving industrialized countries? The case of Spain ,"
Working Papers on International Economics and Finance
04-03, FEDEA.
[Downloadable!] Cited by:
Oscar Bajo-Rubio & Carmen Díaz-Mora & Carmen Díaz-Roldán, 2007.
"Foreign direct investment and regional growth: An analysis of the Spanish case ,"
Working Papers
07-08, Spanish Chapter of the International Economics and Finance Society.
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Ángel Alañón & Rafael Myro, .
"Does neighboring "industrial atmosphere" matter in industrial location?. Empirical evidence from Spanish municipalities ,"
Studies on the Spanish Economy
199, FEDEA.
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Angel Alañón & Josep Maria Arauzo Carod, .
"Accessibility and Industrial Location. Some Evidence from Spain ,"
Studies on the Spanish Economy
214, FEDEA.
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Elisabet Viladecans Marsal & Josep Maria Arauzo Carod, .
"Industrial Location at the Intra-metropolitan Level: A Negative Binomial Approach ,"
Studies on the Spanish Economy
224, FEDEA.
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