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This paper compares the performance of purely domestic plants, domestic exporters and domestic multinationals. For our … differences in plant performance between domestic exporters and non-exporters. …
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While there has been a large empirical literature on productivity spillovers from foreign to domestic firms this literature treats the channels through which these spillover effects work as a black box. This paper attempts to fill this gap in the literature. Our results suggest that firms which...
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While there has been a large empirical literature on productivity spillovers from multinationals this literature treats the channels through which these spillover effects work as a black box. The innovation of this paper is to investigate whether spillovers occur via worker mobility. We use data...
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This paper compares the performance of purely domestic plants, domestic exporters and domestic multinationals. For our … the cumulative distributions of the measures of plant performance across the three types of plants we find that the … plant performance between domestic exporters and non-exporters, although the latter finding may be due to the lack of many …
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