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productivity of locally owned firms in the Czech Republic. To this end, we collect 332 estimates previously reported in journal … results suggest that, as of 2018, a 10-percentage-point increase in foreign presence is likely to lift the productivity of …
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productivity of locally owned firms in the Czech Republic. To this end, we collect 332 estimates previously reported in journal … results suggest that, as of 2018, a 10-percentage-point increase in foreign presence is likely to lift the productivity of …
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I examine whether foreign direct investment increases the productivity of manufacturing firms. I test the proposition … from multinationals (spillovers through forward linkages). The existing literature on productivity spillovers has relied on … forward linkages. My results provide strong support for the existence of productivity spillovers through backward linkages …
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benefits derived from the supplying relationship. As recent literature finds that productivity spillovers from foreign direct …
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While existing literature points to a positive impact of FDI on host countries’ growth, little is known about how inward FDI contributes to economic volatility in the host country. In this paper, we investigate the FDI-output growth volatility nexus focusing on manufacturing sectors of OECD...
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