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We adopt the framework of Schumpeterian creative destruction formalized by Aghion et al. (2009) to analyze the impact of foreign entry on the productivity growth of domestic firms. In the face of foreign entry, domestic firms exhibit heterogeneous patterns of growth depending on their...
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This study offers fresh insights on and investigates the effects of corruption on foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow from 1995 to 2009 in 16 Asian economies. The empirical result suggests that a 1 percent increase in corruption level triggers an approximately 9.1 percentage point decrease in...
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economists, despite that his legal learning suggests conceptual and factual difficulties for the legal origins explanations. Yet …
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direct experience in those markets. Based crucially on the knowledge-based view and the organizational learning theory, the … present study conceptualizes international firms' learning and develops propositions that may explain both the effects of … direct learning of cultures and economies in other countries and the effects of indirect learning from the experience of …
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This paper investigates the process of developing and implementing special economic zones (SEZs) and industrial parks in Russia. Governments commonly use SEZ policies to develop and diversify exports, create jobs and launch technology/knowledge sharing. The industrial cluster concept is based on...
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