Foreign direct investment (FDI) is an effective conduit for technology transfer through technology spillovers to domestically owned firms in the host country. This study analyses the significance of productivity externalities of FDI to local firms, in terms of both intra-industry and inter-industry spillovers, using firm-level data from Kenya, Tanzania and Zimbabwe. The results show evidences in support of intra- and inter-industry productivity spillovers from FDI for Kenya and Zimbabwe. © 2010 Taylor & Francis
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The paper exploits a large set of more than 8,000 firms for ten ad-vanced transition countries in or...
Foreign direct investment and technological spillovers are among the most widely studied to understa...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is widely considered an essential element for achieving sustainable ...
In recent decades, the impact of South African foreign direct investment in Africa has been captured...
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in developing countries is expected to foster technology transfer fr...
In an increasingly globalized economy, foreign direct investment (FDI) has become a key factor influ...
Developing countries are increasingly recipients of foreign direct investment (FDI). In this regard,...
Many countries strive to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) in the hope that knowledge brought ...
The existing literature on the effects of FDI inflows on domestic firms’ performance offers ambiguo...
The African region compared to other developing regions has been the most vulnerable as regards the ...
This paper contributes an estimation framework to measure both technological and linkage externaliti...
In this study we construct an alternative analytical framework aimed at investigating the nexus betw...
This article analyses how FDI influences labour productivity of domestic firms in Hungary. We find t...
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The paper exploits a large set of more than 8,000 firms for ten ad-vanced transition countries in or...