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source countries in terms of total factor productivity (TFP). We find that the importance of these transmission mechanisms …
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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 …
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Raising the productivity content of exports is an important issue for developing and emerging countries. What role do … generalizing the role of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the host country's export productivity level. Using panel data, we … present new empirical evidence suggesting that FDI boosts the overall productivity level of the developing and emerging …
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, FDI is believed to have many positive effects, which include technology transfer and productivity enhancement in host … countries. However, it turns out overall messages on the effect of FDI on productivity are ambiguous in many empirical studies …. Due to heterogeneity across countries, it is difficult to find robust evidence that FDI has improved productivity in …
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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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