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cooperation, and thus that empirical evidence is not in accordance with the tested models. Further, it seems that by means of FDI …
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The principal argument for subsidizing foreign investment is the assumed spillover of technology to local firms. Yet researchers report mixed results on spillovers. To examine the phenomenon in a systematic way, we collected 3,626 estimates from 57 empirical studies on between-sector spillovers...
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The voluminous empirical research on horizontal productivity spillovers from foreign investors to domestic firms has yielded mixed results. In this paper, we collect 1,205 estimates of horizontal spillovers from the literature and examine which factors influence spillover magnitude. To identify...
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In this paper we take stock of the evidence concerning the effect of foreign direct investment (FDI) on the … presence of foreign firms (the "FDI spillover") is zero. There is no evidence of publication bias, i.e., no sign of selective …
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Foreign-dominated banking sectors, such as those prevalent in Central and Eastern Europe, are susceptible to two major sources of systemic risk: (i) linkages between local banks, and (ii) linkages between a foreign par- ent bank and its local subsidiary. Using a nonparametric method based on...
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