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productivity growth than other firms. This finding suggests that linkages through vertical supply relationships are the channel … downstream imports play a role in productivity gains. Together with the literature linking FDI and exporting to technology …
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productivity of manufacturing industries relying on services inputs. The results, based on firm-level data from the Czech Republic …
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This paper examines the effects of foreign direct investment (FDI) on total factor productivity growth in Canadian … through inter-industry linkages and studies the role of absorptive capacity in enhancing the productivity benefits of FDI. Our … productivity growth; (iii) research and development (R&D) stocks and the wage share of high-skilled workers are positively …
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enhance plants' productivity. To this end we use plant level panel data for Irish manufacturing. Our results importantly … indicate that productivity enhancing effects of these factors are found only for domestic firms, but not for foreign …
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spill over to domestic industries and increase their productivity. In contrast with earlier literature that failed to find … firm-level data from Lithuania, produces evidence consistent with positive productivity spillovers from FDI taking place …
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Are there productivity spillovers from FDI to domestic firms, and, if so, how much should host countries be willing to …
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major financial or economic crash. With a shrinking labor force and declining efficiency of investment, raising productivity …
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productivity growth in semi-industrialized economies. These effects are hypothesized to operate through the negative impact of firm … raise productivity in defense of profits, contributing to a low wage-low productivity trap. This paper presents empirical … link between increased firm mobility and lower wages, as well as slower productivity growth over the period 1970-2000 …
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This paper examines technology and competition spillovers of foreign entry. To this end, it introduces a novel measure of ‘closeness’ in technology and product markets to more precisely measure spillovers at firm-level, using administrative data from Uganda and event studies to obtain causal...
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In this paper, I analyze recent findings by Coe and Helpman (1995) of trade-related international R&D spillovers. I show generally that randomly created bilateral trade shares also give rise to large estimated international R&D spillovers; often, in fact, to larger estimated spillover effects...
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