This study uses firm-level data on a large sample of European manufacturing firms to investigate the links between opening up foreign affiliates and firms' productivity. The analysis is guided by recent theoretical models of international trade with firm heterogeneity. The paper finds that while only a small share of euro area firms locate affiliates abroad, these firms account for over-proportionally large shares of output, employment and profits in their home countries. They have higher survival rates and their productivity growth is also higher. The strongest contribution is by productivity growth of existing firms with a multinational status rather than entry into the multinational status. Finally, there are performance premia for multi...
We develop a simple model of multinational firms, in which firms engage in production abroad to take...
The research in this dissertation concerns the impact of internationalization of business activities...
Abstract. Over the period 1972-84, profitability among 304 large, British manufacturing companies wa...
This study uses firm-level data on a large sample of European manufacturing firms to investigate the...
This paper offers an empirical assessment of the multinational activity of European firms. It takes ...
Recent literature on international trade has established that the most productive firms become multi...
Abstract: This paper provides evidence on the relative importance of productivity and other firm-le...
This paper provides evidence on the links between productivity and internationalisation choices for ...
This paper presents differences in firm-level total factor productivity (TFP) across 22 manufacturin...
WP 10/2012; This paper present a non-parametric estimate of efficiency levels and productivity trend...
This paper aims to investigate the existence of productivity heterogeneity among foreign-owned firms...
This paper examines the relationship between multinationality and firm performance. The analysis is ...
We examine to what extent local firms can reap productivity gains from knowledge spillovers due to t...
We study the role of foreign affiliate productivity in the operations of multinational firms. We use...
This paper examines the relationship between the characteristics of European firms and the market sc...
We develop a simple model of multinational firms, in which firms engage in production abroad to take...
The research in this dissertation concerns the impact of internationalization of business activities...
Abstract. Over the period 1972-84, profitability among 304 large, British manufacturing companies wa...
This study uses firm-level data on a large sample of European manufacturing firms to investigate the...
This paper offers an empirical assessment of the multinational activity of European firms. It takes ...
Recent literature on international trade has established that the most productive firms become multi...
Abstract: This paper provides evidence on the relative importance of productivity and other firm-le...
This paper provides evidence on the links between productivity and internationalisation choices for ...
This paper presents differences in firm-level total factor productivity (TFP) across 22 manufacturin...
WP 10/2012; This paper present a non-parametric estimate of efficiency levels and productivity trend...
This paper aims to investigate the existence of productivity heterogeneity among foreign-owned firms...
This paper examines the relationship between multinationality and firm performance. The analysis is ...
We examine to what extent local firms can reap productivity gains from knowledge spillovers due to t...
We study the role of foreign affiliate productivity in the operations of multinational firms. We use...
This paper examines the relationship between the characteristics of European firms and the market sc...
We develop a simple model of multinational firms, in which firms engage in production abroad to take...
The research in this dissertation concerns the impact of internationalization of business activities...
Abstract. Over the period 1972-84, profitability among 304 large, British manufacturing companies wa...