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productivity growth. However, few studies have considered whether exporting companies can create spillovers to domestic firms. In … fact, exporting companies create positive productivity spillovers to their domestic peers (horizontal spillovers … productivity spillovers via backward, forward and horizontal linkages from exporting firms to other firms, based on Thai firm …
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. Inward FDI is considered as one of the important catalysts of economic development particularly for the resource and capital … poor countries. In this article we have examined the relationship between inward FDI and economic growth in case of one of … the emerging economies of Latin America i.e., Brazil. We took annual time series data for the dependent and independent …
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This paper provides the first empirical evidence on the link between the number of foreign markets (where a market is defined as the combination of one traded good and one country traded with) a firm is active on and its profitability. We find that in German manufacturing industries the...
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assess whether induced productivity influences the extensive and intensive margin of exports. Relying on a rich firm …-level dataset on Italian manufacturing, our results show that firms with higher productivity, induced among other factors by green …
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