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This paper investigates the link between internationalization and performance in Europe. It takes a microeconomic … perspective and studies how Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) experience relates with European firms' economic, innovation and … financial performance. Drawing on a large longitudinal database, our multinomial logit estimates suggest that FDI really matters …
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focused on Enlarged Europe. The results show that there exists a positive indirect impact of FDI on productivity and …This paper combines, explains and summarizes recent findings from the empirical literature focusing on the FDI's effect … ultimately on economic growth in EU, but it is limited in magnitude. Moreover, the effect of FDI on growth is stronger for New EU …
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context we analyse the impact of FDI on growth and development of European regions, discussing the role of different … assessment of the impact that various types of FDI can have according to the characteristics of the country they come from … research questions: do different levels of agglomeration economies determine different additional FDI induced growth rates? How …
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Do regional identities determine different levels of FDI-induced growth? This paper analyses the impact of FDI on the … impact of FDI induced spillovers on regional growth in European regions, controlling for possible endogeneity. Results … vs extra European FDI) and on the type of economic activity (manufacturing vs service FDI). …
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During the nineties, Europe became a major recipient of FDIs but Italian regions have been largely excluded from this …
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other words whether outward FDI raises or lowers home country exports. Taking into account that the prevalent type of FDI … two. Finally, it tests the relationship between FDI and exports bilateral flows from EU15 towards CEEC countries using an …
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Using a large panel data set for European firms, this paper provides evidence that operations at multinational headquarters are significantly more profitable than perations at their foreign subsidiaries. The effect turns out to be robust and quantitatively large. Our findings suggest that the...
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Using a large data set of European firms, this paper provides evidence that operations at multinational headquarters are significantly more profitable than operations at their foreign subsidiaries. The effect turns out to be robust and quantitatively large. Our findings suggest that the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003922612
This paper tests some of the predictions of recent advances in trade theory that have focused on different trade patterns of firms within the same sector. Helpman, Melitz and Yeaple (2005) develop a model in which innate productivity differences between firms determine the degree of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010295792
This paper tests some of the predictions of recent advances in trade theory that have focused on different trade patterns of firms within the same sector. Helpman, Melitz and Yeaple (2005) develop a model in which innate productivity differences between firms determine the degree of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010297485