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While there has been a large empirical literature on productivity spillovers from foreign to domestic firms this …
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, and North Africa. We find strong evidence of horizontal productivity spillovers to domestic firms derived from foreign …
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, and North Africa. We find strong evidence of horizontal productivity spillovers to domestic firms derived from foreign …
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This paper exploits time and geographic variation in the adoption of Special Economic Zones in India to assess the direct and spillover effects of the program. We combine geocoded firm-level data and geocoded SEZs using a concentric ring approach, thus creating a novel dataset of firms with...
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We ask whether production related subsidies have a role to play in explaining Chinese firms' export performance. We, firstly, implement an estimation approach that allows for both direct and indirect ("spillover") effects of the subsidy on the probability to export. Secondly, our approach...
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While there has been a large empirical literature on productivity spillovers from foreign to domestic firms this …
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While there has been a large empirical literature on productivity spillovers from multinationals this literature treats … whether spillovers occur via worker mobility. We use data on whether or not the owner of a domestic firm has previous …
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This paper analyses the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on the development of local firms. We focus on two likely effects of FDI: a competition effect which deters entry of domestic firms and positive market externalities which foster the development of local industry. Using a simple...
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postulate that multinational companies can impact positively on plant survival through technology spillovers. We study the … indigenous plants in high tech industries, suggesting the presence of technology spillovers. In contrast, multinationals compete …
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