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-multinational” technology transfer of Spanish firms that were acquired by foreign companies and the second analysing productivity growth rate …
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Recent literature on multinational firms has stressed the importance of low productivity as a barrier to the cross …
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productivity performance of firms from a catching-up country (Poland) and a leader economy (Germany). Domestic owned firms are less …, the foreign ownership productivity premium decreases, leading to productivity catching up between foreign and domestic … firms' productivity performance is more stable along the GVC distribution. …
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their engagement in already existing Indian firms. Most notably, the productivity of the German parents matters only for …
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This study presents the first empirical test with German establishment level data of a hypothesis derived by Helpman et al. (2004) in a model that explains the decision of heterogeneous firms to serve foreign markets either through exports of foreign direct investment: only the more productive...
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patterns of firms within the same sector. Helpman, Melitz and Yeaple (2005) develop a model in which innate productivity … allows us to compare productivity over the entire distribution. Our results show robust support for the prediction from …
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