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There is a well-established theoretical and empirical literature that shows that exporters are more innovative than otherwise equivalent non-exporters. In this paper we ask whether this is also true when it comes to the effects of adopting greener production techniques. Using an instrumental...
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We implement a method to estimate the direct effects of foreign-ownership on foreign firms' productivity and the … indirect effects (or spillovers) from the presence of foreign-owned firms on other foreign and domestic firms' productivity in … in empirical studies examining a direct causal effect of foreign ownership on firm productivity, namely that of no …
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productivity spillovers from FDI using establishment level data for the UK. We allow for different effects of FDI on establishments … located at different quantiles of the productivity distribution by using conditional quantile regression. Overall, while there … matters for productivity spillover benefits. We find evidence for a u-shaped relationship between productivity growth and FDI …
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owners and Chinese firms can contribute positively to China’s “science and technology take-off”. -- Foreign acquisition …
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It is widely accepted that China has been experiencing an export-led growth approach. However, the question whether …, collectives and privately-owned firms) proves to be relatively less important. -- Exporting ; subsidies ; China ; endogenous Tobit …
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This paper investigates the link between inward FDI and innovation activity in China, using a very comprehensive and …
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China is perceived to rely on subsidizing firms in targeted industries to improve their performance and stay … subsidized and non-subsidized firms. We find that firms that receive subsidies experience a boost for productivity. However, our … general but not always, non-subsidized firms experience reductions in their productivity growth if they operate in a cluster …
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