This paper explores the relative effects of Multinational Enterprises’ (MNEs) subsidiaries to domestic firms (DOMS) on regional productivity growth in the UK. We combine regional and firm level data to explore the relative importance of three key characteristics of Multinational Enterprises’ subsidiaries: R&D, intangible assets and exports. Our main results indicate that MNE subsidiaries are on average more R&D intensive and have a higher level of investment in intangibles which impact significantly on regional productivity growth. The results are shown not to be symmetric when we take into account the country of origin of MNE subsidiaries, the role of R&D, intangibles and exports depending on the country of origin of the parental MNE. Two ...
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This paper explores the relative effects of Multinational Enterprises’ (MNEs) subsidiaries to domest...
The paper explores the effects of Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) and Domestic Enterprises (DOMEs),...
The paper explores the effects of Multinational and Domestic Enterprises (MNEs and DOMES respectivel...
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The article examines the extent to which foreign manufacturing firms in the UK promote productivity ...
We explore the determinants of MNE subsidiaries decisions to set-up own R&D laboratories drawing on ...
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This paper explores the impact of regional and firm level heterogeneity on MNE performance from an o...
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peer-reviewedDespite the key role of multinational enterprises (MNEs) in both international markets ...
This paper investigates the evolution of foreign subsidiaries in promoting employment in their host...
This paper discusses the impact of foreign-ownership presence on the productivity performance of dom...
This paper decomposes aggregate TFP growth in Britain for 1997-2008 to show the contribution of diff...
This paper explores the relative effects of Multinational Enterprises’ (MNEs) subsidiaries to domest...
The paper explores the effects of Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) and Domestic Enterprises (DOMEs),...
The paper explores the effects of Multinational and Domestic Enterprises (MNEs and DOMES respectivel...
This paper examines the relationship between multinationality and firm performance. The analysis is ...
The article examines the extent to which foreign manufacturing firms in the UK promote productivity ...
We explore the determinants of MNE subsidiaries decisions to set-up own R&D laboratories drawing on ...
In this study we analyze multinationality (domestic-based firms vs. multinationals) and foreignness ...
We study the productivity of US owned plants in the UK. Using a new dataset that identifies foreign ...
This paper explores the impact of regional and firm level heterogeneity on MNE performance from an o...
This study investigates the degree of regionalization of UK exporters. The firm-level findings, base...
This paper develops a new conceptualization of the relationship between regional determinants and ro...
peer-reviewedDespite the key role of multinational enterprises (MNEs) in both international markets ...
This paper investigates the evolution of foreign subsidiaries in promoting employment in their host...
This paper discusses the impact of foreign-ownership presence on the productivity performance of dom...
This paper decomposes aggregate TFP growth in Britain for 1997-2008 to show the contribution of diff...