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host country (i.e., spillovers). We document that backward linkages have a consistently positive effect on productivity of … domestic firms while horizontal and forward linkages show no consistent effect. We also examine how the strength of spillovers …
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host country (i.e. spillovers). We document that backward linkages have a consistently positive effect on productivity of … domestic firms while horizontal and forward linkages show no consistent effect. We also examine how the strength of spillovers …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013071552
The empirical literature has not reached a conclusion as to whether foreign direct investment (FDI) yields spillovers …
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Multinational enterprises exist because they hold certain competitive advantages over their local counterparts and affect local economies through their spillover effects. Research streams exploring the raison d' etre and consequences of MNEs are quite distant and remote. This paper analyzes and...
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The voluminous empirical research on horizontal productivity spillovers from foreign investors to domestic firms in … transition and developing countries has yielded mixed results. In this paper, we collect 1,205 estimates of horizontal spillovers … spillovers among 43 collected variables, we employ Bayesian model averaging. Our results suggest that horizontal spillovers are …
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The voluminous empirical research on horizontal productivity spillovers from foreign investors to domestic firms has … yielded mixed results. In this paper, we collect 1,205 estimates of horizontal spillovers from the literature and examine … which factors influence spillover magnitude. To identify the most important determinants of spillovers among 43 collected …
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spillovers from foreign direct investment (FDI) to domestic firms; a crucial aspect in countries with a widespread use of holding … companies. In addition, it moves beyond the standard framework by not only analyzing aggregate productivity spillovers, but also … of negative spillovers at the aggregate level, but the results differ widely across industries. It also reveals that not …
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By applying panel estimation models to Chinese provincial level data for 1993-2008, this paper examine the impacts of China's coastal foreign direct investment (FDI) and exports on its inland regions. The results show that coastal FDI has overall positive interregional impacts, while coastal...
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This paper examines whether credit constraints affect Chinese firms' absorption of productivity spillovers from foreign … firms. Using firm-level data for 2001-2005, we find evidence of positive spillovers originating from FDI from countries … measure of credit constraints, enjoy lower (and even negative) spillovers from the activity of foreign-owned firms. This …
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