International audienceThis research investigates the effects of FDI spillovers on the productivity of domestic firms by relying on unconditional quantile regression. Using panel data of Vietnamese enterprises over the period 2000–2012, we find evidence of positive spillovers for firms at the lower tails and negative spillovers for those at the upper tails of the productivity distribution. Time and the firm’s legal status are other factors determining the effect of FDI spillovers. Notably, only low productivity state-own enterprises benefit from positive horizontal spillovers, but in the long run rather than in the short run
This article examines how the presence of foreign multinational enterprises (MNEs) affects productiv...
This study empirically examines relationship between FDI spill-overs and technical efficiency of dom...
By making use of panel data that involves 23 manufacturing industries over the period 1995-2005, thi...
While the positive productivity spillover from Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to domestic owned fir...
<p>While the positive productivity spillover from Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to domestic owned ...
Many developing countries attract FDI with the hope that this capital will increase the productivity...
International audienceThis paper investigates the spillover effect (backward, forward, and horizonta...
AbstractThis paper explores the relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI) and the product...
This paper uses firm-level data to examine how technology spillovers through foreign direct investme...
Abstract of associated article: This paper explores the relationship between foreign direct investme...
Drawing on a rich dataset of 166,697 firms from 2001-2010, this thesis investigates the direct, indi...
We provide new insights into the relationship between foreign investment and the labour productivity...
While the positive productivity spillover from Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to domestic owned fir...
Developing countries are eager to host foreign direct investment to receive positive technology spil...
This study analyzes how heterogeneous across firms’ productivity level the effects of foreign direct...
This article examines how the presence of foreign multinational enterprises (MNEs) affects productiv...
This study empirically examines relationship between FDI spill-overs and technical efficiency of dom...
By making use of panel data that involves 23 manufacturing industries over the period 1995-2005, thi...
While the positive productivity spillover from Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to domestic owned fir...
<p>While the positive productivity spillover from Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to domestic owned ...
Many developing countries attract FDI with the hope that this capital will increase the productivity...
International audienceThis paper investigates the spillover effect (backward, forward, and horizonta...
AbstractThis paper explores the relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI) and the product...
This paper uses firm-level data to examine how technology spillovers through foreign direct investme...
Abstract of associated article: This paper explores the relationship between foreign direct investme...
Drawing on a rich dataset of 166,697 firms from 2001-2010, this thesis investigates the direct, indi...
We provide new insights into the relationship between foreign investment and the labour productivity...
While the positive productivity spillover from Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to domestic owned fir...
Developing countries are eager to host foreign direct investment to receive positive technology spil...
This study analyzes how heterogeneous across firms’ productivity level the effects of foreign direct...
This article examines how the presence of foreign multinational enterprises (MNEs) affects productiv...
This study empirically examines relationship between FDI spill-overs and technical efficiency of dom...
By making use of panel data that involves 23 manufacturing industries over the period 1995-2005, thi...