A FMOLS Analysis of FDI Flows to Latin America
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foreign direct investment (FDI); gross fixed capital formation; fully modified ordinary squares (FMOLS); panel unit root tests; pedroni cointegration test; remittances of FDI profits and dividends;All these keywords.
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