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The location-specific advantages argument associated with John Dunning does help explain the direction of FDI.
Marginal Benefit
The enhanced pleasure or value a person gains upon consuming one more unit of a particular good or service.
Emissions Tax
A tax imposed on companies for the pollution they produce, intended to motivate them to reduce pollutants and adopt cleaner processes.
Pollution Emissions
Refers to the release of pollutants into the environment, which can come from various sources such as factories, vehicles, and agriculture.
Tradable Pollution Permits
Government-issued allowances that give the holder the right to emit a specific amount of pollutants; these permits can be bought and sold, creating a market for pollution control.
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