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with a larger agglomeration of Japanese affiliates or in an area closer to Japan, the more productive Taiwanese firms …
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. Second, damaged young firms and damaged old firms are more likely to raise the shares of imports from Japan and China …
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This paper studies the process of plant exit and productivity growth in Japan during the ‘lost decade’. A productivity …
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This study employs confidential affiliate-level panel data to improve measures of foreign affiliate activities of Japanese firms in manufacturing sectors. Combining existing data on U.S. MNCs with the Japanese data, we illustrate the pattern and determinant of their foreign affiliate sales by...
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we use plant and firm data to investigate the issue. The low rate of productivity growth in Japan is also often seen as a … is lower in industries in which globalisation is higher. The low rate of entry and exit in Japan therefore means that …
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two types of MNEs (i.e., Japanese MNEs and foreign-owned firms) and utilize firm-level data in Japan for 1995-2002. We …
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