I study the effect of sectoral FDI on firms’ performance in Mozambique from 2007 to 2010 through productivity and efficiency functions, using comprehensive firm level data. Although foreign ownership has a positive effect on firms’ productivity, my results show that in general, sectoral FDI has a negative and statistically significant effect on Mozambican firms’ productivity. The findings of this study are similar to previous studies that argued that positive foreign spillovers were not automatic. Using a stochastic frontier model, to measure efficiency, I find that in general foreign firms tend to be more efficient than domestic firms. However, using this model, it seems that domestic firms’ efficiency is not affected by the presence of fo...
This paper investigates the impact of foreign direct investment on the productivity performance of d...
The lack of a database that integrates a significant number of the variables necessary to empiricall...
In this paper, we first compare the characteristics of Moroccan and foreign manufacturing firms betw...
In this paper, firm-level data from manufacturing sector in five African countries is obtained to es...
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This thesis provides a comprehensive examination of firm-level performance for a large sample of fir...
This paper investigates the effect of foreign presence on the productivity of manufacturing industri...
The study examines technical efficiency of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) firms in the Vietnamese m...
Using a one-step stochastic frontier model for five developing countries (Brazil, Morocco, Pakistan,...
This paper uses firm level panel data to investigate empirically the effects of foreign direct inves...
The existing literature on the effects of FDI inflows on domestic firms’ performance offers ambiguo...
It has been recognized that multinational corporations can spill over to non-affiliated firms in hos...
In an increasingly globalized economy, foreign direct investment (FDI) has become a key factor influ...
This study is aimed at assessing the role of host country factors and institutions in mediating the ...
M. Com. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.The relationship between FDI and firm-level product...
This paper investigates the impact of foreign direct investment on the productivity performance of d...
The lack of a database that integrates a significant number of the variables necessary to empiricall...
In this paper, we first compare the characteristics of Moroccan and foreign manufacturing firms betw...
In this paper, firm-level data from manufacturing sector in five African countries is obtained to es...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This thesis provides a comprehensive examination of firm-level performance for a large sample of fir...
This paper investigates the effect of foreign presence on the productivity of manufacturing industri...
The study examines technical efficiency of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) firms in the Vietnamese m...
Using a one-step stochastic frontier model for five developing countries (Brazil, Morocco, Pakistan,...
This paper uses firm level panel data to investigate empirically the effects of foreign direct inves...
The existing literature on the effects of FDI inflows on domestic firms’ performance offers ambiguo...
It has been recognized that multinational corporations can spill over to non-affiliated firms in hos...
In an increasingly globalized economy, foreign direct investment (FDI) has become a key factor influ...
This study is aimed at assessing the role of host country factors and institutions in mediating the ...
M. Com. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.The relationship between FDI and firm-level product...
This paper investigates the impact of foreign direct investment on the productivity performance of d...
The lack of a database that integrates a significant number of the variables necessary to empiricall...
In this paper, we first compare the characteristics of Moroccan and foreign manufacturing firms betw...