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sector and the real economy. Exports and foreign direct investment (FDI) have declined, presumably not only because of a lack …
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model of multinational firms facing real and financial barriers to foreign direct investment (FDI), and we analyze their im … investment decisions, an effect felt in particular by large firms. Financial constraints at the parent level matter for the …
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model of multinational firms facing real and financial barriers to foreign direct investment (FDI), and we analyze their … investment decisions, an effect felt in particular by large firms. Financial constraints at the parent level matter for the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003909210
This paper explores the impact of financial constraints on the internationalization strategies of firms. It contributes to the literature by focusing on three aspects: First, the paper studies the impact of financial constraints on exporting relative to FDI. Consistent with theory, the empirical...
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Recent evidence suggests that despite opening up a country for trade, the productivity gap between developed and emerging economies often does not close. This paper examines credit constraints as one channel held responsible for hampering convergence. Specifically, we extend a Melitz and...
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Internationally active firms rely intensively on trade credits even though they are considered particularly expensive. This phenomenon has been little explored so far. Our theoretical analysis shows that trade credits can alleviate financial constraints arising from asymmetric information...
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Internationally active firms rely intensively on trade credits even though they are considered particularly expensive. This phenomenon has been little explored so far. Our theoretical analysis shows that trade credits can alleviate financial constraints arising from asymmetric information...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009653960
Internationally active firms rely intensively on trade credits even though they are considered particularly expensive. This phenomenon has been little explored so far. Our theoretical analysis shows that trade credits can alleviate financial constraints arising from asymmetric information...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010556727