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abroad by either horizontal or vertical FDI. Upon opening a market to trade, firms with the lowest productivity will exit … choose horizontal FDI. At a sector level, the more prone to fragmentation a sector is, the lower will be the ratio of exports … to FDI sales. …
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This paper uses a proportional hazard model to study foreign direct investment by Japanese manufacturers in Europe …
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We set up a two-country general equilibrium model, in which heterogeneous firms from one country (the source country) can offshore routine tasks to a low-wage host country. The most productive firms self-select into offshoring, and the impact on welfare in the source country can be positive or...
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abroad by either horizontal or vertical FDI. Upon opening a market to trade, firms with the lowest productivity will exit … choose horizontal FDI. At a sector level, the more prone to fragmentation a sector is, the lower will be the ratio of exports … to FDI sales …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013082006
Using a large data set of European firms, this paper provides evidence that operations at multinational headquarters are significantly more profitable than operations at their foreign subsidiaries. The effect turns out to be robust and quantitatively large. Our findings suggest that the...
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Using a unique dataset on worldwide multinational corporations with precise location of headquarters and affiliates, I present evidence of a trade-off between distance to the headquarters and the knowledge intensity of the foreign subsidiary's economic activity, emerging from dynamics related to...
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Using a large data set of European firms, this paper provides evidence that operations at multinational headquarters are significantly more profitable than operations at their foreign subsidiaries. The effect turns out to be robust and quantitatively large. Our findings suggest that the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008572572
Europe. We draw upon data from the last three decades of waves of the European Values Survey and we examine the impact of …
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In recent years several countries have augmented their national tax laws by transfer pricing legislations which intend to limit the leeway of multinational firms to exploit international corporate tax rate differences and relocate profit to low-tax affiliates by distorting intra-firm transfer...
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countries over the last decades are consistent with tougher international competition for foreign direct investment (FDI). To … make this point we develop a model in which governments compete for FDI using corporate tax rates and tax bases. The model …
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