Using a simultaneous equations model, this paper aims to analyse the endogenous relationship among trade liberalisation, inward foreign direct investment and productivity within Australia's manufacturing sector. Using two-digit quarterly time-series data, from 1988 to 2012, we find empirical support for trade liberalisation as a mechanism for improving productivity within the domestic manufacturing sector. However, we find that inward foreign direct investment has not had a statistically significant impact on productivity within the sector. By drawing on these findings, among others, we make some recommendations for Australia’s international trade, foreign investment and manufacturing industry policies
This paper empirically examines whether and how inward foreign direct investment (FDI) affected indu...
Empirical evidence confirms that trade exposure can shift resources towards the most efficient firms...
Inward foreign direct investment (FDI) can bring many potential benefits to the host economy receivi...
Using a simultaneous equations model, this paper aims to analyse the endogenous relationship among t...
Although there has been a revival of interest in the trade-growth nexus, the impact of trade liberal...
This paper investigates three potential sources of Australia's manufacturing productivity gains from...
This Paper examines the relationship between trade liberalization and productivity growth for Austra...
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Through altering competitive conditions, globalization can have a significant impact on productivity...
The intra-industry trade response to trade liberalization of the Australian manufacturing sector at ...
This paper uses historical annual data for 27 years from 1968-9 on eight two-digit ANZSIC industries...
This article examines the productivity performance of Australia's manufacturing sector by decomposin...
Developing economies have shown increasing reliance toward FDI-assisted development policies in the ...
Trade liberalization has been at the epicentre of the restructuring of manufacturing exports from th...
This paper investigates the productivity effects of inward and outward for-eign direct investment us...
This paper empirically examines whether and how inward foreign direct investment (FDI) affected indu...
Empirical evidence confirms that trade exposure can shift resources towards the most efficient firms...
Inward foreign direct investment (FDI) can bring many potential benefits to the host economy receivi...
Using a simultaneous equations model, this paper aims to analyse the endogenous relationship among t...
Although there has been a revival of interest in the trade-growth nexus, the impact of trade liberal...
This paper investigates three potential sources of Australia's manufacturing productivity gains from...
This Paper examines the relationship between trade liberalization and productivity growth for Austra...
Abstract: Through altering competitive conditions, globalisation can have a significant impact on pr...
Through altering competitive conditions, globalization can have a significant impact on productivity...
The intra-industry trade response to trade liberalization of the Australian manufacturing sector at ...
This paper uses historical annual data for 27 years from 1968-9 on eight two-digit ANZSIC industries...
This article examines the productivity performance of Australia's manufacturing sector by decomposin...
Developing economies have shown increasing reliance toward FDI-assisted development policies in the ...
Trade liberalization has been at the epicentre of the restructuring of manufacturing exports from th...
This paper investigates the productivity effects of inward and outward for-eign direct investment us...
This paper empirically examines whether and how inward foreign direct investment (FDI) affected indu...
Empirical evidence confirms that trade exposure can shift resources towards the most efficient firms...
Inward foreign direct investment (FDI) can bring many potential benefits to the host economy receivi...