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Globalization, agglomeration and FDI location: the case of French firms in Europe

In: Multinational Firms’ Location and the New Economic Geography

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  • Jean-Louis Muchielli
  • Florence Puech

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This book analyses how foreign direct investors choose their locations, whilst exploring the forces which shape international economic geography. Although these two issues are, to some extent, inter-related, researchers have only recently acknowledged the similarity of economic geography and international business approaches to the empirical assessment of likely causes of the degree of spatial concentration observed in many modern industries.

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  • Jean-Louis Muchielli & Florence Puech, 2004. "Globalization, agglomeration and FDI location: the case of French firms in Europe," Chapters, in: Jean-Louis Mucchielli & Thierry Mayer (ed.), Multinational Firms’ Location and the New Economic Geography, chapter 2, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Mataloni, Raymond, 2007. "Do U.S. Multinationals Engage In Sequential Choice?: Evidence from New Manufacturing Operations in Europe," MPRA Paper 20195, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Marie Coris & Vincent Frigant & Jean-Bernard Layan & Damien Talbot, 2011. "Les dynamiques spatiales des activités productives," Post-Print hal-02385445, HAL.

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