We study the coagglomeration of domestic plants and foreign multinationals and the impact of this on domestic plant productivity and employment using data for Irish manufacturing. Relying on a recently developed index, we find that coagglomeration has been important for a number of industries. Our econometric analysis reveals that local foreign presence has indeed resulted in productivity spillovers to domestic plants, although only in those industries where there has been coagglomeration. Further evidence suggests that these spillovers have also resulted in more jobs.JRC.J.4-Information Societ
Over the past two decades direct investment across national borders by international firms – primari...
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Abstract: Overall labour productivity in the Irish manufacturing sector increased by 158 per cent be...
Using plant-level data for the Irish manufacturing sector over the period 1983-98, we study the coag...
We investigate the existence of local (i.e. within-country) and global (i.e. between-country) knowle...
We study the coagglomeration of domestic plants and foreign multinationals and the impact of this on...
In this paper we investigate the driving factors behind the diverse employment performances of indig...
We investigate the existence of local (within-country) and global (between-country) knowledge spillo...
As well as their direct effects on output and employment, the attraction of foreign direct investmen...
We argue that the measures of backward linkages used in recent papers on spillovers from multination...
This paper examines the effect of the presence of multinational companies on plant survival in the h...
How does the presence of multinational companies affect plant survival in the host country? We postu...
The paper analyses productivity spillovers from foreign MNEs on domestic manufacturing firms. Using ...
This paper investigates the relationships between determinants of industrial coagglomeration and est...
We examine whether multinational companies are more footloose than their domestic counterparts in th...
Over the past two decades direct investment across national borders by international firms – primari...
This paper examines whether multinational companies are more footloose than their domestic counterpa...
Abstract: Overall labour productivity in the Irish manufacturing sector increased by 158 per cent be...
Using plant-level data for the Irish manufacturing sector over the period 1983-98, we study the coag...
We investigate the existence of local (i.e. within-country) and global (i.e. between-country) knowle...
We study the coagglomeration of domestic plants and foreign multinationals and the impact of this on...
In this paper we investigate the driving factors behind the diverse employment performances of indig...
We investigate the existence of local (within-country) and global (between-country) knowledge spillo...
As well as their direct effects on output and employment, the attraction of foreign direct investmen...
We argue that the measures of backward linkages used in recent papers on spillovers from multination...
This paper examines the effect of the presence of multinational companies on plant survival in the h...
How does the presence of multinational companies affect plant survival in the host country? We postu...
The paper analyses productivity spillovers from foreign MNEs on domestic manufacturing firms. Using ...
This paper investigates the relationships between determinants of industrial coagglomeration and est...
We examine whether multinational companies are more footloose than their domestic counterparts in th...
Over the past two decades direct investment across national borders by international firms – primari...
This paper examines whether multinational companies are more footloose than their domestic counterpa...
Abstract: Overall labour productivity in the Irish manufacturing sector increased by 158 per cent be...