Researchers have found mixed results on whether FDI generates positive spillovers that improve the efficiency of host country economies. We argue that these inconclusive results may be due (in part) to the substantial heterogeneity in MNC affiliate activity, which prior research has largely ignored. We examine one important source of heterogeneity - whether an affiliate is organized to trade intra-firm. In a descriptive analysis of affiliate activity in 49 developing countries from 1983 to 1996, we find that MNC affiliates that are organized to trade intra-firm differ in important ways from those that are note: They pay higher wages, they experience higher growth in PPE, and they are considerably more dynamic technologically
We examine to what extent domestic firms reap differential productivity gains from the presence of m...
Using firm-level data, we document a new set of facts on the motives for foreign direct invest-ment....
Export orientation of multinational corporations (MNCs) has seldom been incorporated in the analysis...
Researchers have found mixed results on whether FDI generates positive spillovers that improve the e...
We present evidence that the level of financial development in FDI recipient countries systematicall...
Has the relationship between the dominant investment motives of multinational enterprises (MNEs) and...
The 2008 financial crisis and the credit crunch severely restrict the ability of multinational compa...
Using firm-level data, we document two new facts regarding intrafirm trade and the activities of the...
Using firm-level data, we document two new facts regarding intrafirm trade and the activities of the...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) are known for their huge investments in research and development a...
We present evidence that the level of \u85nancial development in FDI recipient countries system-atic...
Using firm-level data, we document two new facts regarding intrafirm trade and the activities of the...
Many international business (IB) studies have used foreign direct investment (FDI) stocks to measure...
[from introduction] Multinational firms are an increasingly important part of international economic...
Since the 1980s a new wave of globalization has caused dramatic increase in foreign investments in l...
We examine to what extent domestic firms reap differential productivity gains from the presence of m...
Using firm-level data, we document a new set of facts on the motives for foreign direct invest-ment....
Export orientation of multinational corporations (MNCs) has seldom been incorporated in the analysis...
Researchers have found mixed results on whether FDI generates positive spillovers that improve the e...
We present evidence that the level of financial development in FDI recipient countries systematicall...
Has the relationship between the dominant investment motives of multinational enterprises (MNEs) and...
The 2008 financial crisis and the credit crunch severely restrict the ability of multinational compa...
Using firm-level data, we document two new facts regarding intrafirm trade and the activities of the...
Using firm-level data, we document two new facts regarding intrafirm trade and the activities of the...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) are known for their huge investments in research and development a...
We present evidence that the level of \u85nancial development in FDI recipient countries system-atic...
Using firm-level data, we document two new facts regarding intrafirm trade and the activities of the...
Many international business (IB) studies have used foreign direct investment (FDI) stocks to measure...
[from introduction] Multinational firms are an increasingly important part of international economic...
Since the 1980s a new wave of globalization has caused dramatic increase in foreign investments in l...
We examine to what extent domestic firms reap differential productivity gains from the presence of m...
Using firm-level data, we document a new set of facts on the motives for foreign direct invest-ment....
Export orientation of multinational corporations (MNCs) has seldom been incorporated in the analysis...