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In this paper we confirm the existence of improvements of firm productivity when domestic upstream and downstream firms become more internationalized and therefore offshore (import intermediate inputs) and inshore (export final output for intermediate input usage) intensively. Chinaś accession...
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This paper analyses to what extent the decision to start exporting may be subject to spillovers of the … industry-based linkages between firms. For a sample Belgian firms we find evidence of significant spillovers on productivity as … well as productivity-independent spillovers on the decision to start exporting. Spillovers seem more substantial in the …
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assumption that technological spillovers are immediate and permanent. We find that the entry of majority foreign owned firms has …
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spillovers are immediate and permanent. We ?find that spillovers are dynamic. Foreign entry of a majority foreign owned fi?rm has …
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This paper analyses to what extent the decision to start exporting may be subject to spillovers of the … industry-based linkages between firms. For a sample Belgian firms we find evidence of significant spillovers on productivity as … well as productivity-independent spillovers on the decision to start exporting. Spillovers seem more substantial in the …
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This study investigates the effect of foreign direct investment (FDI) on the productivity of local firms. In contrast to existing literature our empirical approach does not require FDI to have immediate or permanent effects. We find that foreign entry initially negatively affects local...
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This study measures the effect of foreign direct investment (FDI) on the productivity of local firms. Unlike earlier studies, our empirical approach does not require that FDI manifests immediate or permanent effects. We find that foreign entry initially affects productivity of local competitors...
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