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The influence of the regional development level on the labor productivity of companies with foreign direct investment

Vol. 20, Iss. 36, SEPTEMBER 2014

Available online: 24 September 2014

Subject Heading: Investment potential

JEL Classification: 

Pages: 22-28

Fedorova E.A. Financial University under Government of Russian Federation, Moscow, Russian Federation
ecolena@mail.ru

Dreving S.R. Financial University under Government of Russian Federation, Moscow, Russian Federation
drevingsr@mail.ru

The authors have studied financial statements of 57 thousand companies, and based on econometric modeling, revealed the regional factors having a direct impact on labor productivity of enterprises with foreign direct investment. The article identifies the specifics of regional policy, which is aimed at improving the performance of farms with foreign direct investment.

Keywords: foreign investment, labor productivity, companies, foreign direct investment, mathematical modeling, economics, regional policy

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