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and innovation, as well as performance outcomes a year later …
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different types of crises. The question of learning is also examined from the perspective of other measures of bank performance … significantly more relative to other foreign banks, which can be interpreted as evidence in favor of a learning effect. The findings …
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This paper investigates the factors associated with foreign direct investment "surges" and "stops," defined as sharp increases and decreases, respectively, of gross foreign direct investment inflows to the developing world and differentiated based on whether these events are led by waves in...
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-support interventions help improve firm performance and create jobs. However, little is still known about which interventions work best for …
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and the post-entry performance of newborn firms. The reviewed literature bears some policy implications for the support of …
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Small firms are an important source of income for the poor in developing countries, and the target of many interventions designed to help them grow. But there is no systematic information on the failure or death of such firms. The paper puts together 16 panel surveys from 12 different developing...
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" from "regressive" drivers; 3) the relationship between ex-ante characteristics (of the founder) and post-entry performance …
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Business training programs are a popular policy option to try to improve the performance of enterprises around the …
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This note provides two analytical frameworks for understanding the role of trade in promoting inclusive growth in developing economies. A working definition of inclusive growth focuses on long-term, sustained growth associated with productivity growth and employment opportunities for broad...
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This paper evaluates the heterogeneous impact of spillovers from multinational corporations (MNCs) to domestic enterprises in the developing world. It empirically investigates two transmission channels of knowledge spillovers. First, direct contractual linkages between indigenous firms and MNCs....
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