Have a personal or library account? Click to login
Agglomeration Economies and Foreign Direct Investment in Advanced Business Services in Poland Cover

Agglomeration Economies and Foreign Direct Investment in Advanced Business Services in Poland

By: Artur Klimek  
Open Access
|Mar 2018

References

  1. Boudier-Bensebaa, F. (2005), Agglomeration economies and location choice. Foreign direct investment in Hungary, Economics of Transition Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 605-628.
  2. Capik, P., Drahokoupil, J. (2011), Foreign direct investments in business services: transforming the visegrád four region into a knowledge-based economy?, European Planning Studies Vol. 19, No. 9, pp. 1611-1631.
  3. Castellani, D., Meliciani, V., Mirra, L. (2013), The determinants of inward foreign direct investment in business services across European regions, Paper prepared for the ERSA 2013 Congress, Palermo, 2013.
  4. Cieślik, A. (2005), Regional characteristics and the location of foreign firms within Poland, Applied Economics Vol. 37, No. 8, pp. 863-874.
  5. Greene, W. (2008), Functional forms for the negative binomial model for count data, Economics Letters Vol. 99, No. 3, pp. 585-590.
  6. Head, K.C., Ries, J.C., Swenson, D.L. (1995), Agglomeration benefits and location choice: evidence from Japanese manufacturing investments in the United States, Journal of International Economics Vol. 38, No. 3-4, pp. 223-247.
  7. Hilber, C.A.L., Voicu, I. (2010), Agglomeration economies and the location choice of foreign direct investment in: empirical evidence from Romania, Regional Studies Vol. 44, No. 3, pp. 355-371.
  8. Hsiao, C. (2003), Analysis of panel data, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  9. Jones, J., Wren, C. (2016), Does service FDI locate differently to manufacturing FDI? A regional analysis for Great Britain, Regional Studies Vol. 50, No. 12, pp. 1980-1994.
  10. Keeble, D., Nachum, L. (2002), Why do business service firms cluster? Small consultancies, clustering and decentralization in London and Southern England, Transactions of the Institute Vol. 27, pp. 67-90.
  11. Klimek, A. (2016), Determinants of foreign direct investment in the modern business services Paper presented at European Trade Study Group Conference, Helsinki.
  12. Krenz, A., Gehringer, A. (2015), European market integration, R&D agglomeration economies, and the location choice of firms in Poland, Eastern European Economics Vol. 53, No. 6, pp. 491-513.
  13. Krugman, P. (1991), Increasing returns and economic geography, Journal of Political Economy Vol. 99, No. 3, pp. 483-499.
  14. Lee, K.-D., Hwang, S.-J. (2014), Regional heterogeneity and location choice of FDI in Korea via agglomeration and linkages relationships, Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 464-487.
  15. Long, J.S., Freese, J. (2005), Regression models for categorical dependent variables using stata, 2nd edn, Stata Press, College Station.
  16. Marshal, A. (1890), Principal of economics Macmillan, London.
  17. Marshal, A. (1920), Principles of economics, 8th edn, Macmillan, London.
  18. Mouleart, F., Gallouj, C. (1993), The locational geography of advanced producer service firms: the limits of economies of agglomeration, Service Industries Journal Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 91-106.
  19. Muller, E., Doloreux, D. (2009), What we should know about knowledge-intensive business services, Technology in Society Vol. 31, pp. 64-72.
  20. PAIZ. (2016), Business services sector in Poland. Gaining momentum Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency, Warsaw.
  21. Yavan, N. (2010), The location choice of foreign direct investment within Turkey: an empirical analysis, European Planning Studies Vol. 18, No. 10, pp. 1675-1705.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ijme-2018-0007 | Journal eISSN: 2543-5361 | Journal ISSN: 2299-9701
Language: English
Page range: 69 - 79
Submitted on: Sep 25, 2017
Accepted on: Feb 7, 2018
Published on: Mar 29, 2018
Published by: Warsaw School of Economics
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2018 Artur Klimek, published by Warsaw School of Economics
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.