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not depend on the local firms’ distance to the productivity frontier. However, there are positive spillovers on process …Does FDI affect productivity growth, innovation, and knowledge sourcing activities of domestic firms? This study … of FDI entry on local incumbents’ TFP and labour productivityg rowth in the short term. The effect on productivity does …
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producers in terms of productivity.  They also tend to be larger, more capital intensive and more involved in international … trade.  Further, the findings indicate that foreign ownership leads to significant productivity improvements in the acquired … acquired plants exhibit a 13.5 percent higher productivity than the control group.  The rise in productivity is a result of …
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foreign ownership and plant productivity. To control for the possible endogeneity of the FDI decision, a difference … context, is the ability to follow the timing of observed changes in productivity and other aspects of plant performance. The … results suggest that foreign ownership leads to significant productivity improvements in the acquired plants. The improvements …
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spillovers on process innovation. These effects do not depend on the local firms’ distance to the productivity frontier. The …Does FDI affect innovation, productivity growth, and knowledge sourcing activities of domestic firms? This study … effect of FDI entry on local incumbents’ TFP and labour productivity growth in the short term.. However, there are positive …
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dissemination and R&D is generally associated with higher suppliers' productivity. However, the governance of the value chain … appears to affect the productivity of domestic value chains' suppliers to a greater extent than for firms supplying MNCs or …
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foreign ownership and plant productivity. To control for the possible endogeneity of the FDI decision, a difference … context, is the ability to follow the timing of observed changes in productivity and other aspects of plant performance. The … results suggest that foreign ownership leads to significant productivity improvements in the acquired plants. The improvements …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005018085
In this paper, I present novel empirical evidence in support of the idea that FDI firms can act as an important driver of regional growth, by acting as a source of new knowledge and technologies to local suppliers in a host economy. For the analysis, I use unique firm level data that I obtained...
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argued to provide further economic benefits through spillover effects that potentially increase the productivity performance … conditioning the effects of spillovers from multinationals on their productivity. Overall, we find limited evidence or a negative … link between the presence of foreign-owned firms and the productivity of domestic firms in the same industry or the same …
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argued to provide further economic benefits through spillover effects that potentially increase the productivity performance … evidence of intra-industry spillovers on the productivity performance of firms in services. Examining forward and backward … firms to benefit from productivity spillovers. …
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spillovers - which are supposed to affect productivity levels of other firms in a host country. Empirical results on this topic …' productivity levels. The impact is assessed as an average effect for the full set of countries as well as for each economy …
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