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Casual observation suggests that cultural differences play an important role in business transactions, yet systematic evidence on this relationship is scarce. This paper provides a novel investigation of the effect of cultural distance on multinational firms' decisions to integrate their...
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This paper presents empirical evidence of the effect of FDI inflows on productivity convergence in central and eastern Europe, using industry-level data. Four conclusions stand out. First, there is a strong convergence effect in productivity, both at the country and at the industry level....
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productivity for a sample of 33 developing countries over the period 1980-2005. Using panel cointegration techniques, we find that … openness in the home country. -- outward FDI ; total factor productivity ; developing countries ; panel cointegration …
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analysis, using original panel data from 1990 to 2006, provides evidence that the agglomeration of FDIs has a negative and … firms in transition countries. -- Foreign direct investments ; agglomeration economies ; panel data ; regional location …
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. Endogeneity problem is solved by using panel cointegration estimation technique which made our study different from previous. The …
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This paper presents empirical evidence of the effect of FDI inflows on productivity convergence in central and eastern Europe, using industry-level data. Four conclusions stand out. First, there is a strong convergence effect in productivity, both at the country and at the industry level....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012765711
formation and R&D, the empirical evidence in support of these claims are mixed. The panel data econometrics performed using a …
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question, I use a Panel VAR whose estimator is System GMM for 134 countries and I divide those countries in High-, Middle- and …
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The production and diffusion of knowledge have increasingly been seen as potential causes of the observed international differences in total factor productivity and, in turn, as possible sources of economic growth. This paper presents the results of a causality study between business visits and...
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This paper reconsiders the Balassa-Samuelson (BS) hypothesis. We analyze an OECD country panel from 1970 to 2008 and …
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