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The absorptive capacity represents the ability of enterprises to efficiently absorb and internalise knowledge from outside: it represents the link between firms’ capabilities to implement new products and the external stock of technological opportunities, such as those spilled-out from...
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The absorptive capacity represents the ability of enterprises to efficiently absorb and internalise knowledge from outside: it represents the link between firms' capabilities to implement new products and the external stock of technological opportunities, such as those spilled-out from...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011345477
. -- FDI spillovers ; institutions ; SOE ; privatization ; China …We review previous literature on productivity spillovers of foreign direct investment (FDI) in China and conduct our …
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Using firm-level data, we find that the presence of foreign firms in China is positively associated with the …
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This paper questions the determinants of infrastructure privatization in Djibouti and seeks to explain why this policy … is still implemented today. Through case studies, the paper analyses the privatization processes of the port, electricity …, and railway sectors. The paper shows that privatization has four major determinants: the presence of favourable contingent …
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occur in private firms. There are more spillovers from foreign capital that comes from outside the greater China area. …
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We review previous literature on productivity spillovers of foreign direct investment (FDI) in China and conduct our …
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We review previous literature on productivity spillovers of foreign direct investment (FDI) in China and conduct our …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012778524
occur in private firms. There are more spillovers from foreign capital that comes from outside the greater China area …
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(SOEs) on employment growth, using firm level data for China and a combination of propensity score matching and difference …
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