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Economics and Finance
Sweden
2026

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
54
Citations
21054
World Ranking
1102
National Ranking
10

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Economics and Finance in Sweden Leader Award

Overview

Magnus Blomstrom is affiliated with the Stockholm School of Economics in Sweden. Their academic profile reflects a focus on economic studies, though specific fields of study or subfields have not been provided.

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There are no listed book publications or records of awards won attributed to Magnus Blomstrom at this time.

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Best Publications

  • Multinational Corporations and Spillovers

    Magnus Blomström;Ari Kokko

  • Technology Transfer and Spillovers? Does Local Participation with Multinationals Matter?

    Magnus Blomström;Fredrik Sjöholm

  • The Economics of Foreign Direct Investment Incentives

    Magnus Blomstrom;Ari Kokko

  • Local Technological Capability and Productivity Spillovers from FDI in the Uruguayan Manufacturing Sector

    Magnus Blomström;Ari Kokko;Mario Zejan

  • Regional Integration and Foreign Direct Investment

    Magnus Blomström;Ari Kokko

  • Foreign Investment and Technology Transfer: A Simple Model

    Magnus Blomstrom;Magnus Blomstrom;Jian-Ye Wang

  • Foreign investment and spillover efficiency in an underdeveloped economy: Evidence from the Mexican manufacturing industry

    Magnus Blomström;Håkan Persson

  • MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS AND PRODUCTIVITY CONVERGENCE IN MEXICO

    Magnus Blomstrom;Edward Wolff

  • Is Fixed Investment the Key to Economic Growth

    Magnus Blomström;Robert E. Lipsey;Mario Zejan

  • Regional integration and foreign direct investment: a conceptual framework and three cases

    Magnus Blomstrom;Ari Kokko

  • FOREIGN INVESTMENT AND PRODUCTIVE EFFICIENCY: THE CASE OF MEXICO*

    Magnus Blomstrom

  • What Explains Developing Country Growth

    Magnus Blomstrom;Robert E. Lipsey;Mario Zejan

  • Foreign investment and technology transfer

    Jian-Ye Wang;Magnus Blomström

  • Development theory in transition: The dependency debate and beyond : Third World responses

    M. Blomstroem;B. Hettne

  • The determinants of host country spillovers from foreign direct investment: a review and synthesis of the literature

    Magnus Blomström;Ari Kokko;Steven Globerman

  • What Explains Developing Country Growth

    Magnus Blomstrom;Magnus Blomstrom;Magnus Blomstrom;Robert E Lipsey;Mario Zejan

  • Host Country Competition, Labor Skills, and Technology Transfer by Multinationals

    Magnus Blomström;Ari Kokko;Mario Zejan

  • Foreign Direct Investment : Firm and Host Country Strategies

    Magnus Blomström;Ari Kokko;Mario Carlos Zejan

  • Does foreign direct investment promote development

    Theodore H. Moran;Edward Montgomery Graham;Magnus Blomström

  • How Foreign Investment Affects Host Countries

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  • Foreign Direct Investment and Employment: Home Country Experience in the United States and Sweden

    Magnus Blomström;Gunnar Fors;Robert E. Lipsey

  • FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AND EMPLOYMENT: HOME COUNTRY EXPERIENCE IN THE UNITED STATES AND SWEDEN*

    Magnus Blomström;Gunnar Fors;Robert E. Lipsey

  • How foreign investment affects host countries

    Magnus Blomstrom;Ari Kokko

  • The determinants of host country spillovers from foreign direct investment: a review and synthesis of the literature

    Magnus Blomström;Ari Kokko;Steven Globerman

  • The Economics of Foreign Direct Investment Incentives

    Magnus Blomstrom;Magnus Blomstrom;Magnus Blomstrom;Ari Kokko;Ari Kokko

  • Multinational Corporations and Productivity Convergence in Mexico

    Magnus Blomström;Magnus Blomström;Magnus Blomström;Ari Kokko;Ari Kokko;Ari Kokko;Mario Zejan

Frequent Co-Authors

Ari Kokko
Ari Kokko Copenhagen Business School
Edward N. Wolff
Edward N. Wolff New York University
Robert E. Lipsey
Robert E. Lipsey National Bureau of Economic Research
Linda S. Goldberg
Linda S. Goldberg Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Anil K. Kashyap
Anil K. Kashyap University of Chicago
Fredrik Sjöholm
Fredrik Sjöholm Research Institute of Industrial Economics
Irving B. Kravis
Irving B. Kravis University of Pennsylvania

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