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domestic firms. This study aims to explain how spillovers are transferred from FDIs to domestic firms. The econometrical … and agglomeration of FDIs and conform with the evidence that shows that FDIs have produced negative spillovers on domestic …
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-- multinational firms ; economic growth ; firm performance ; spillovers …
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externalities and other intra- and inter-regional spillovers generated by domestic firms. The productivity effects of these … regional production function framework that models Marshallian externalities and other intra- and inter-regional spillovers …
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; emerging markets ; spillovers …
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I estimate the impact of foreign-owned large plant closures on local firms. I identify 41 such events in Hungary and assign comparable control cities with foreign-owned large plants operating in the same industry and not closing. I use a firm-level panel database of Hungarian firms between 1992...
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Using firm-level data for Jordan, we estimate the extent to which growth spillovers from foreign direct investment (FDI …
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spillovers that it allows. After discussing the exogenous spillover case in a duopoly model, this paper shows that with a … quadratic prevention cost function, the MNE may choose a positive level of spillovers lower than the benchmark exogenous level …, and also shows how endogenizing spillovers affect the home firm fs decision on plant location. In the m …
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Using firm-level data for Jordan, we estimate the extent to which growth spillovers from foreign direct investment (FDI …
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-region spillovers and then extends the previous research by examining if spillovers are more likely to occur through supply chain … conditioning the effects of spillovers from multinationals on their productivity. Overall, we find limited evidence or a negative … depending on the origin of the parent companies, we find that the positive productivity spillovers come from supply chain …
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This paper investigates the interdependence of foreign and domestic firms’ local linkage decisions and the extent to which they respond differently to variations in export intensity and productivity originating from each of the two groups of firms. Our empirical analysis, based on Irish data,...
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