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backward spillovers on firms' performances. Using a rich firm-level dataset, we construct measures of vertical linkages at the … vertical spillovers derived from multinational activities. Our quantitative evidence shows that strong backward spillovers …, we find no evidence supporting the vertical spillovers in our data when using existing standard measures …
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markets allow agents to take advantage of knowledge spillovers from FDI, magnifying the output effects of FDI. Empirically, we …
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of their home emerging market through spillovers to local firms. This study aims to answer the research question: How can …- and knowledge-seeking motivations are most capable of capturing and spreading spillovers to local firms in their home … countries. Absorptive capacity is also highlighted as a key factor in determining the viability for spillovers. This literature …
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of their home emerging market through spillovers to local firms. This study aims to answer the research question: How can … strategic asset and knowledge-seeking motivations are most capable of capturing and spreading spillovers to local firms in their … home countries. Absorptive capacity is also highlighted as a key factor in determining the viability for spillovers. This …
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This paper aims at analyzing the FDI spillover effect in accordance to the industrial forward and backward linkages effect during the entire (1990~2008) and recent (2001~2008) periods. The System Generalized Method of Moment has been utilized in order to solve the endogeneity issue. As a result,...
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We study the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) policies when source firms locate some production in two host countries. By reducing its tax on multinational production, a host country can attract additional FDI, some of which is diverted from other host countries. The shift in FDI causes...
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This paper presents evidence of trade and FDI as conduits for R&D spillovers among industrialized countries. We find … absorptive capacity to international R&D spillovers …
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We analyze how one of the central drivers of globalization, foreign direct investment (FDI), relates to the prevalence of corruption. According to received wisdom, the link between globalization and corruption depends on the presence of proper political institutions and practices. We develop an...
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talent that facilitates positive FDI spillovers …
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