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    Envisioning entrepreneurial engagement in North Korea by Kibler, E, Ginting-Szczesny, B, Vaara, E, Heikkilä, J-P

    Published 2021
    “…Drawing on prospective entrepreneurial narratives by North Korean university students, our empirical analysis identifies and elaborates four types of narratives envisioning entrepreneurial engagement: economic patriotism, industrious collectivism, individualistic heroism, and personal dreamwork. …”
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    Consumer ethnocentrism in transitional economies: Evidence from Serbia by Kragulj Dragana, Parežanin Miloš, Miladinović Slobodan

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Three sets of factors are recognized: ethical ethnocentrism, economic patriotism and radical consumer ethnocentrism. …”
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    Challenges to the Croatian National Identity within the EU: the Polish perspective by Ryszard Ławniczak

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…In the case of Poland, the appeals for “economic patriotism”, defending the purity of the Polish language, slogans like “buy Polish” and “proud to be Polish” did not emerge until 6-8 years after accession to the European Union and about 18-20 years after the beginning of the country’s economic and political transformation. …”
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    Governmental Change and FDI Inflow to Poland and Hungary in 2010-2016 by Marta Götz, Barbara Jankowska, Anna Matysek-Jędrych, Katarzyna Mroczek-Dąbrowska

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The new nationalism, protectionism and economic patriotism have gained new supporters. Contribution & Value Added:We tried to show the idiosyncrasy of the relationship between institutional election-induced changes in the political landscape and the subsequent modification of attractiveness sentiment leading presumably to changes in actual FDI flows.…”
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    Effective employment of customs instruments in the context of the latest integration agreements by Oleksandr Deineko

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Additionally, the attention to the customs instruments is increasing in the context of the «economic patriotism» that is becoming popular in USA, Europe and other countries, together with the criticism of the neoliberalism. …”
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    The Problem with the Low-Tax Backlash: Rethinking Corporate Tax Policies to Adjust for Uneven Reputational Risks by Jack M. Mintz, V. Balaji Venkatachalam

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…President Barack Obama demonstrated that explicitly when he suggested certain American companies using so-called tax inversions to relocate their headquarters to low-tax jurisdictions, were failing in their “economic patriotism.” Yet more multinationals than ever are legally and quite appropriately using tax strategies to minimize their taxes in various jurisdictions to the point where they are paying little to no corporate tax. …”
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    The Problem with the Low-Tax Backlash: Rethinking Corporate Tax Policies to Adjust for Uneven Reputational Risks by Jack M. Mintz, V. Balaji Venkatachalam

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…President Barack Obama demonstrated that explicitly when he suggested certain American companies using so-called tax inversions to relocate their headquarters to low-tax jurisdictions, were failing in their “economic patriotism.” Yet more multinationals than ever are legally and quite appropriately using tax strategies to minimize their taxes in various jurisdictions to the point where they are paying little to no corporate tax. …”
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    The Problem with the Low-Tax Backlash: Rethinking Corporate Tax Policies to Adjust for Uneven Reputational Risks by Jack M. Mintz, V. Balaji Venkatachalam

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…President Barack Obama demonstrated that explicitly when he suggested certain American companies using so-called tax inversions to relocate their headquarters to low-tax jurisdictions, were failing in their “economic patriotism.” Yet more multinationals than ever are legally and quite appropriately using tax strategies to minimize their taxes in various jurisdictions to the point where they are paying little to no corporate tax. …”
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