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the presence of foreign affiliates in Vietnamese manufacturing influences the productivity of domestic firms through … investors’ nationalities in driving different spillovers to domestic firms. The fourth chapter examines wage and employment …
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sources of induced spillovers from foreign direct investment. This article evaluates the empirical evidence on productivity …, wage, and export spillovers in developing, developed, and transition economies. Although theory can identify a range of … possible spillover channels, robust empirical support for positive spillovers is at best mixed. The article explores the …
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, and North Africa. We find strong evidence of horizontal productivity spillovers to domestic firms derived from foreign …This paper analyzes the horizontal productivity effects of foreign direct investment (FDI) from industrialized and …-firm presence. However, these effects are clearly dependent on domestic firms' absorptive capacity. The largest productivity effects …
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, and North Africa. We find strong evidence of horizontal productivity spillovers to domestic firms derived from foreign …This paper analyzes the horizontal productivity effects of foreign direct investment (FDI) from industrialized and …-firm presence. However, these effects are clearly dependent on domestic firms’ absorptive capacity. The largest productivity effects …
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conditional on controlling for initial selection, the establishment of SEZs induced no further productivity gains for within SEZ … experienced significant productivity gains. However, SEZs created negative externalities for firms in the vicinity which attenuate …
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