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Peter Nunnenkamp

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Age 62
Date of birth February 6,1962
Zodiac sign Aquarius
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Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries: The Case of Germany
Globalisation of production and markets
Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries: What Policymakers Should Not Do and what Economists Don't Know
Grants Versus Loans: Much Ado about (almost) Nothing
The international debt crisis of the Third World
Do Donors Target Aid in Line with the Millennium Development Goals? A Sector Perspective of Aid Allocation
Labor Markets in the Global Economy: How to Prevent Rising Wage Gaps and Unemployment
Winners and Losers in the Global Economy: Recent Trends in the International Division of Labour and Policy Challenges
European Integration: A Threat to Foreign Investment in Developing Countries?
Why the Case for a Multilateral Agreement on Investment is Weak
The World Trading System at the Crossroads: Multilateral Trade Negotiations in the Era of Regionalism
Debt Versus Equity Finance in Developing Countries: An Empirical Analysis of the Agent-principal Model of International Capital Transfers
Why Economic Growth Has Been Weak in Arab Countries: The Role of Exogenous Shocks, Economic Policy Failure and Institutional Deficiencies
Falling Behind Or Catching Up? Developing Countries in the Era of Globalization
Brazil, Another Lost Decade? Domestic Policies and Attractiveness for Foreign Capital
Latin America After the Currency Crash in Brazil: Why the Optimists May be Wrong
Boom, bust, recovery - what next in private capital flows to emerging markets?
The International Competitiveness of Developing Countries for Risk Capital
Voluntary and involuntary lending
FDI as a Source of Finance for Development
Die Rolle öffentlicher Industrieunternehmen im Exportsektor Indiens
The Moral Hazard of IMF Lending: Making a Fuss about a Minor Problem?
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Peter Nunnenkamp is a senior economist at the Kiel Institute for the World Economy. He joined the development economics department of the Kiel Institute in 1978 and headed several research divisions, including 'International Capital Flows' until 2005, and 'Global Division of Labor' until 2009.

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