We investigate in how far foreign multinationals have fostered local indigenous development in Ireland. Specifically, we examine whether foreign presence has induced indigenous net plant entry within the same regions and in bordering regions. To this end we employ an entry rate model on an exhaustive panel level data set for Irish manufacturing plants. Our results show that multinationals can foster local development both within and in surrounding regions, although the extent of these effects varies between policy preferential and non-preferential regions
How does the presence of multinational companies affect plant survival in the host country? We postu...
This paper analyses the extent and determinants of backward local linkages between multinational com...
Using plant level data from the Irish manufacturing sector, we explore the relationship between fore...
We investigate in how far foreign multinationals have fostered local indigenous development in Irela...
This Paper presents an empirical study of the effect of foreign multinational companies on the devel...
In this paper we investigate the driving factors behind the diverse employment performances of indig...
Ireland’s economic development is intrinsically linked to its success at attracting Foreign Direct I...
This paper examines whether multinational companies are more footloose than their domestic counterpa...
We examine whether multinational companies are more footloose than their domestic counterparts in th...
This paper analyses the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on the development of local firms....
This paper investigates how, if at all, inward foreign investment can instigate a clustering process...
We study the regional location of multinationals in Ireland since the 1970s by focusing on the role ...
Information Technology (IT) multinational enterprises (MNEs) have garnered a significant amount of a...
We study the coagglomeration of domestic plants and foreign multinationals and the impact of this on...
Globalisation has made the world a very small place. Multi-National Companies (MNCs) seek to optimis...
How does the presence of multinational companies affect plant survival in the host country? We postu...
This paper analyses the extent and determinants of backward local linkages between multinational com...
Using plant level data from the Irish manufacturing sector, we explore the relationship between fore...
We investigate in how far foreign multinationals have fostered local indigenous development in Irela...
This Paper presents an empirical study of the effect of foreign multinational companies on the devel...
In this paper we investigate the driving factors behind the diverse employment performances of indig...
Ireland’s economic development is intrinsically linked to its success at attracting Foreign Direct I...
This paper examines whether multinational companies are more footloose than their domestic counterpa...
We examine whether multinational companies are more footloose than their domestic counterparts in th...
This paper analyses the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on the development of local firms....
This paper investigates how, if at all, inward foreign investment can instigate a clustering process...
We study the regional location of multinationals in Ireland since the 1970s by focusing on the role ...
Information Technology (IT) multinational enterprises (MNEs) have garnered a significant amount of a...
We study the coagglomeration of domestic plants and foreign multinationals and the impact of this on...
Globalisation has made the world a very small place. Multi-National Companies (MNCs) seek to optimis...
How does the presence of multinational companies affect plant survival in the host country? We postu...
This paper analyses the extent and determinants of backward local linkages between multinational com...
Using plant level data from the Irish manufacturing sector, we explore the relationship between fore...