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The Investment Development Path and FDI From Developing Countries: The Role of Pro-Market Reforms and Institutional Voids
Authors:Eva Stal  Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra
Affiliation:1. UNINOVE , S?o Paulo, Brazil estal@uninove.br;3. Northeastern University , Boston, Massachusetts
Abstract:We study the applicability of the investment development path to multinationals from developing countries and illustrate these arguments by analyzing the evolution of Brazilian outward foreign direct investment. This model argues that as countries develop, their firms will develop sophisticated capabilities and eventually become multinational firms. In the case of emerging countries, two additional factors accelerate this process. One is the push of pro-market reforms, whereby firms upgrade their capabilities to compete in the home country, thus becoming multinationals earlier than expected. The second is the push of institutional voids, whereby firms avoid excessive and misguided regulations of the local institutional environment.
Keywords:developing countries  institutional voids  investment development path  multinational companies  pro-market reforms
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