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their engagement in already existing Indian firms. Most notably, the productivity of the German parents matters only for …
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existing Indian firms. Most notably, the productivity of the German parents matters only for ownership shares in new affiliates …
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This paper exploits time and geographic variation in the adoption of Special Economic Zones in India to assess the … conditional on controlling for initial selection, the establishment of SEZs induced no further productivity gains for within SEZ … experienced significant productivity gains. However, SEZs created negative externalities for firms in the vicinity which attenuate …
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's productivity. We compare outsourcing in domestic with foreign-owned establishments. Our empirical results suggest that high wages …-owned firms have higher levels of outsourcing than domestic establishments. In the productivity analysis we find that an … establishment's outsourcing intensity is positively related to its labour productivity and total factor productivity growth and that …
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exporting and productivity shows that exporters on average are more efficient than nonexporters. If that is the case we may also …
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This paper compares the performance of purely domestic plants, domestic exporters and domestic multinationals. For our empirical analysis we utilise a non-parametric approach based on the principle of first order stochastic dominance. We find that the distributions for multinationals dominate...
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productivity growth between Northern and Southern FDI, irrespective of how the latter is defined. However, we find that employment …
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