In recent years, there has been a growing interest in reliable cost-benefit
analyses of policy measures to promote integration. For instance, many
countries operate export promotion agencies or provide financial assistance
to exporting firms, even though relatively little is known about the
effectiveness of such measures. Torfinn Harding and Beata Javorcik
contribute to this literature by examining to what extent governmentsponsored
investment promotion intermediaries actually help in overcoming
information barriers. In a large cross-country analysis, they find that
countries with more professional agencies (as measured, for instance, by
the quality of their internet web site) tend to attract a greater volume of
foreign direct investment
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in reliable cost-benefit
analyses of policy measures to promote integration. For instance, many
countries operate export promotion agencies or provide financial assistance
to exporting firms, even though relatively little is known about the
effectiveness of such measures. Torfinn Harding and Beata Javorcik
contribute to this literature by examining to what extent governmentsponsored
investment promotion intermediaries actually help in overcoming
information barriers. In a large cross-country analysis, they find that
countries with more professional agencies (as measured, for instance, by
the quality of their internet web site) tend to attract a greater volume of
foreign direct investment
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