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to withdraw capital abroad rather than invest in development of business in Russia still remain in place. A favorable …. Generally, Russia moved from the 67th place to the 64th place (the 63rd place in 2010 and the 51st place in 2008). It is to be …
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total factor productivity (TFP) for the Slovenian manufacturing sector in the 1994-2003 period. The theoretically predicted … foreign firm’s entry. Thirdly, regarding the productivity spillover effects from foreign to local firms we provide indirect …
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The impact of FDI on total factor productivity in Hungary during the 1990s is assessed with a large enterprise panel …. Foreign equity is associated with higher productivity levels and has a substantial, positive spillover effect on aggregate TFP …. Finally, State ownership implies lower levels of productivity, but does not hinder the capacity to respond to market …
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supplying industries. Regarding the productivity spillover effects from foreign to local firms the results suggest that they …
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Productivity in Russia has fallen steadily over the past 15 years. This paper explores micro-level data to understand … the contribution of individual firms to aggregate productivity. Overall, firm-level data corroborate the decline in … aggregate productivity and a widening productivity gap against several European countries. They also show that the gap between …
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