FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS, TRADE OPENNESS AND CO2 EMISSIONS RELATIONSHIP: THE CASE OF 1995-2019 EU COUNTRIES
Foreign direct investments (FDI), which are very important in the economic development of countries, prefer regions with free trade. Since the share of international trade in the world economy is constantly increasing, trade openness and foreign direct investments have become more important for cou...
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Autores principales: | Ahmet Kamaci, Ekrem Gul, Mustafa Torusdag |
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Lenguaje: | ES |
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Universidad del Quindio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/66fda4838468423f994645de07abc455 |
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