2016
DOI: 10.15174/au.2016.1032
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Human Capital Formation and Foreign Direct Investment: Is it a nonlinear relationship?

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“…Para comenzar con los elementos integrantes del CI es conveniente analizar al CH, el cual se conceptualiza como aquellos activos intelectuales que normalmente son propiedad exclusiva de los empleados pertenecientes a una organización, por ejemplo, la experiencia, competencia, habilidades, actitudes y valores de los trabajadores (Alarcón, 2016;Buenechea-Elberdin et al, 2018;Hejazi et al, 2016;Soria-Reséndez, Pedraza-Melo & Bernal-González, 2019;Sumedrea, 2013).…”
Section: Capital Humano (Ch)unclassified
“…Para comenzar con los elementos integrantes del CI es conveniente analizar al CH, el cual se conceptualiza como aquellos activos intelectuales que normalmente son propiedad exclusiva de los empleados pertenecientes a una organización, por ejemplo, la experiencia, competencia, habilidades, actitudes y valores de los trabajadores (Alarcón, 2016;Buenechea-Elberdin et al, 2018;Hejazi et al, 2016;Soria-Reséndez, Pedraza-Melo & Bernal-González, 2019;Sumedrea, 2013).…”
Section: Capital Humano (Ch)unclassified
“…Agarwal and Feils () and Xaypanya, Rangkakulnuwat, and Paweenawat () found that infrastructure facilities and level of openness are important factors to explain FDI inflows to a host country. In a Mexico‐based study conducted by Alarcón‐Osuna (), during 2007–2012, the results showed that tertiary and postgraduate enrollments have positive effects on FDI inflows, which, in turn, highlights the role of education. Meanwhile, using aggregate data, Vázquez‐Galán and Oladipo () and Cuadros, Orts, and Alguacil () observed that FDI Granger causes exports but not the other way around, while Pacheco‐López () reports evidence of bidirectionality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Our paper adopts the determinants of the FDI empirical framework used before for Mexican states by Mollick, Ramos‐Durán, and Silva‐Ochoa (), Ashby and Ramos (), Ramos and Ashby (), Garriga and Phillips (), and Alarcón‐Osuna (), but is not limited to homicides as the main measure of crime. We also explore the variability of quarterly data, together with a rich dataset of criminal statistics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%