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the productivity effect of: (a) foreign ownership in firms, and (b) foreign presence in industries and regions. In the … productivity. In the second case, the impact of foreign investment on productivity of domestically owned firms turns out to be …
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. Contrary to previous studies, evidence for publication bias was not detected. -- meta-analysis ; productivity spillovers …
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significant effects on host countries' economic performance, such as total factor productivity. Such effects are often referred to … significant impacts on total factor productivity …
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's productivity when FDI (foreign direct investment) is a carrier of new technology. Using 1992 firm-level survey data in China, I …'s training both significantly raise a firm's TFP (total factor productivity) growth, just as Parente and Prescott hypothesized, 2 …
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This study examines the effect of foreign direct investment (FDI) on local firms' productivity via human capital …' productivity, particularly firms with higher growth in hiring skilled foreign employees. This human capital spillover from FDI is …
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empirical evidence on productivity, wages and exports spillovers in developing, developed and transitional economies. Although …
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spill over to domestic industries and increase their productivity. While the empirical studies have cast doubt on the … are different from other firms. They are larger, have a higher capital-labor ratio, pay higher wages and exhibit a higher … productivity level. The evidence is suggestive of both high productivity firms having a higher probability of supplying …
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. These spillovers are expected to result in an increase in the productivity of the domestic firms. This paper reviews the … considerable number of studies find that productivity spillovers from FDI are dependent on the absorptive capacity of the domestic …
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and sheds light on the effects of productivity growth. On the basis of a Geometric Brownian motion, three different … productivity scenarios are considered (no growth, deterministic growth, uncertain growth) and opposed to each other. The … introduction of productivity growth increases the likeliness of first time market entry through FDI. If the firm is confronted with …
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The present paper conducts a meta-analysis of literature on intra-industry spillovers from foreign direct investment, using 97 different outcomes from 67 empirical studies. Apart from the traditional approach, robust meta-regression, random-effects model, and normal probability regression are...
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