We examine whether the entry of multinational firms into a region induces the exit of low-productivity local firms from the market and the extent to which this improves regional productivity. For this purpose, we employ establishment-level data on the food manufacturing industry in Indonesia. After controlling for spillover effects, we find a greater left truncation in productivity distribution of local firms in regions with larger number of multinational firms. In addition, we find that this effect has greater impacts on regional productivity than spillover effects. Therefore, in order to maximize the regional benefits of foreign direct investment, governments should facilitate the entry and exit of local firms
260 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.Chapter 4 presents the examin...
We develop a simple model of multinational firms, in which firms engage in production abroad to take...
Some countries produce more multinational enterprises (MNEs) than others. India and China, in partic...
We examine whether the entry of multinational firms into a region induces the exit of low-productivi...
The author examines whether foreign direct investment has an effect on regional disparities in a dev...
This paper examines the existence of spillovers associated with the presence of multinational enterp...
Developing countries are increasingly recipients of foreign direct investment (FDI). In this regard,...
Despite growing concern regarding the productivity benefits of foreign direct investment (FDI), very...
Abstract: This paper examines the existence of spillovers associated with the presence of multinatio...
Using a one-step stochastic frontier model for five developing countries (Brazil, Morocco, Pakistan,...
This study examine the spillovers effect of foreign direct investment to productivity of food and ba...
This article examines how the presence of foreign multinational enterprises (MNEs) affects productiv...
FDI inflows was expected to bring much needed capital, new machines, new technologies and sciences, ...
Despite growing concern regarding the productivity benefits of foreign direct investment (FDI), very...
This study addresses the needs of Indonesian policymakers, to not only investigate the determinant ...
260 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.Chapter 4 presents the examin...
We develop a simple model of multinational firms, in which firms engage in production abroad to take...
Some countries produce more multinational enterprises (MNEs) than others. India and China, in partic...
We examine whether the entry of multinational firms into a region induces the exit of low-productivi...
The author examines whether foreign direct investment has an effect on regional disparities in a dev...
This paper examines the existence of spillovers associated with the presence of multinational enterp...
Developing countries are increasingly recipients of foreign direct investment (FDI). In this regard,...
Despite growing concern regarding the productivity benefits of foreign direct investment (FDI), very...
Abstract: This paper examines the existence of spillovers associated with the presence of multinatio...
Using a one-step stochastic frontier model for five developing countries (Brazil, Morocco, Pakistan,...
This study examine the spillovers effect of foreign direct investment to productivity of food and ba...
This article examines how the presence of foreign multinational enterprises (MNEs) affects productiv...
FDI inflows was expected to bring much needed capital, new machines, new technologies and sciences, ...
Despite growing concern regarding the productivity benefits of foreign direct investment (FDI), very...
This study addresses the needs of Indonesian policymakers, to not only investigate the determinant ...
260 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.Chapter 4 presents the examin...
We develop a simple model of multinational firms, in which firms engage in production abroad to take...
Some countries produce more multinational enterprises (MNEs) than others. India and China, in partic...