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affiliates of the same industrial group however accounts for the lion''s share of the home bias. Moreover, French firms …
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This paper show evidence that firms choose from a much larger set of internationalization modes than usually assumed in the international trade literature and that this choice is governed by similar selection processes than the one proposed by Helpman, Melitz, Yeaple (2004 AER). We rely on a...
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Recent literature on multinational firms has stressed the importance of low productivity as a barrier to the cross-border expansion of firms. But firms may also need external finance to shoulder the costs of entering foreign markets. We develop a model of multinational firms facing real and...
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benefit more from the overseas expansion of retailers than other origin country firms. We employ French firm-level data to … evaluate the effect for the two types of firms. We identify retailers’ suppliers as firms that sell their products under French … retailers’ brands or labels, i.e. French firms certified with the IFS standard. Our empirical objective is to estimate whether …
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This paper studies the internationalization behaviour of French companies, using more than 330.000 observations for …
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analyze the performance dynamics of French firms that invested abroad or carried out foreign divestitures during the period …
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