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The international transmission of knowledge through import spillovers, as a source of TFP growth, has received much … significance of import spillovers for all countries included, we find additional spillovers for developing countries through the …
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The present paper conducts a meta-analysis of literature on intra-industry spillovers from foreign direct investment …. Contrary to previous studies, evidence for publication bias was not detected. -- meta-analysis ; productivity spillovers …
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In 1993 Audi opened a new plant in Hungary. This paper examines the long-term effects of this large foreign direct investment on local firms operating in supplier industries. I use firmlevel panel data with long time series. Using the method of triple difference-in-differences I compare outcomes...
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In this paper, I present novel empirical evidence in support of the idea that FDI firms can act as an important driver of regional growth, by acting as a source of new knowledge and technologies to local suppliers in a host economy. For the analysis, I use unique firm level data that I obtained...
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The emergence of new ventures that from inception use resources and sell their goods and services in multiple foreign markets has challenged traditional theories explaining the internationalization of a firm as a stage process (Oviatt & McDougall, 1994). Different factors have been identified to...
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This paper examines the effect of foreign direct investment (FDI) on domestic innovation based on a data set covering the pharmaceutical industries across 29 provinces in the People's Republic of China (PRC) over the period 1998-2007. We show that there is a negative horizontal spillover effect...
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also to the Chinese joint venture partner firm. Third, with technology spillovers typically outweighing negative … externalities are large, perhaps twice the size of wholly-owned FDI spillovers, and it is R&D-intensive firms, including the joint …
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We consider two channels via which foreign inputs into industrial production may lead to productivity effects. The first one concerns dynamic externalities between firms which share technical and organizational knowledge which is vital for the productivity growth of a particular industry. We...
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This paper provides cross-country firm-level evidence on productivity spillovers from foreign direct investment (FDI …) positive backward spillover effects for firms located in emerging and developing countries. These spillovers are driven … positive intra-industry spillovers in advanced countries but negative backward spillovers in emerging markets and developing …
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assumed spillover of technology to local firms. Yet researchers report mixed results on spillovers. To examine the phenomenon … in a systematic way, we collected 3,626 estimates from 57 empirical studies on between-sector spillovers and reviewed the … significant, whereas the spillover to buyers is insignificant. Greater spillovers are generated by investors that come from …
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