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The Role of Industrial Policy as a Development Tool: New Evidence from the Globalization of Trade-and-Investment. (2016). Moran, Theodore.
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  41. Foreign Investment and Supply Chains in Emerging Markets: Recurring Problems and Demonstrated Solutions. (2014). Moran, Theodore.
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  44. How international oil and gas companies respond to local content policies in petroleum-producing developing countries: A narrative enquiry. (2014). Ngoasong, Michael Zisuh.
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  45. Does inward foreign direct investment improve the innovative performance of local firms?. (2013). Salomon, Robert ; Garcia, Francisco ; Jin, Byungchae.
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  47. Foreign direct investment in services and manufacturing productivity: Evidence for Chile. (2012). Paunov, Caroline ; Fernandes, Ana.
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