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We review previous literature on productivity spillovers of foreign direct investment (FDI) in China and conduct our … own analysis using a cross--section of firm data. We find that the evidence of FDI spillovers on the productivity of … of systematic positive productivity spillovers from FDI. We do, however, find robust evidence that Chinese private firms …
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occur in private firms. There are more spillovers from foreign capital that comes from outside the greater China area …
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We review previous literature on productivity spillovers of foreign direct investment (FDI) in China and conduct our … own analysis using a crosssection of firm data. We find that the evidence of FDI spillovers on the productivity of Chinese … systematic positive productivity spillovers from FDI. We do, however, find robust evidence that Chinese private firms tend to …
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Using firm-level data, we find that the presence of foreign firms in China is positively associated with the …
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We use a firm-level dataset for Chinese manufacturing, to estimate productivity spillovers from foreign direct …
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We distinguish the heterogeneous productivity spillovers from foreign direct investment (FDI) at the firm level. Based … inputs --- a domestic firm enjoys a higher productivity if it gains access to more inputs sold by FDI firms (general … productivity-enhancing effect) and it is geographically closer to upstream FDI firms (proximity effect). Using the Chinese firm …
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of FDI-related productivity spillovers in China's manufacturing sector. The empirical analysis based on firm level panel … data, over the period 2000-2007, reveals that productivity spillovers arising from FDI from Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan … find that the size of productivity spillovers depends on firm size and product quality. The analysis presented in this …
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The existing literature treats advanced technology sourcing as the only cause of reverse productivity spillovers from … world. This paper argues that the diffusion of indigenous technology and local knowledge helps the productivity enhancement …
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Whether a firm is able to attract foreign capital and whether it may participate at the export market depends on whether the fixed costs associated with doing so are at least covered by the incremental operating profits. This paper provides evidence that success for some firms in attracting...
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's productivity when FDI (foreign direct investment) is a carrier of new technology. Using 1992 firm-level survey data in China, I …'s training both significantly raise a firm's TFP (total factor productivity) growth, just as Parente and Prescott hypothesized, 2 …-owned firms in China are unlikely to train local workers. Instead, they import intermediate inputs from their home countries …
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