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S/E/262. Exchange rate system and FDI in small economies
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- 2011
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The paper examines the impact of exchange rate (ER) system on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in a small economy reviewing theoretical approaches to FDI, and arguing which exchange rate is more favourable for small and developing economies: a fixed exchange rate or a managed exchange rate.
KEYWORDS: Exchange rate, FDI, small economies, Foreign Direct Investment,
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