Developing countries compete to attract multinationals to induce development. Becoming suppliers to multinationals could improve domestic firms’ technology and managerial practices, and the host country’s economy could benefit. However, evidence to support this has been scarce. Using administrative data on firm-to-firm transactions from Costa Rica, Alonso Alfaro-Urena, Isabela Manelici and Jose P Vasquez find that first-time suppliers to multinationals in manufacturing and services tend to experience substantial, long-lasting performance improvements
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This work explores the relationship between exports, global value chains (GVCs)’ participation and p...
This work explores the relationship between exports, global value chains (GVCs)’ participation and p...
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This paper investigates the productivity effects for domestic suppliers from joining and exiting the...
This paper estimates the effects of foreign multinational corporations (MNCs) on workers. To that en...
This work explores the relationship between exports, Global Value Chains' (GVCs) participation and p...
While some authors argue that multinational companies (MNCs) have several firm and location specific...
This work explores the relationship between exports, global value chains (GVCs)’ participation and p...
An increasing number of case studies provide evidence that the interaction between global actors and...
This paper investigates the effects of becoming a supplier to multinational corporations (MNCs) usin...
Multinational Firms and Manufactured Exports from Developing Countries Multinational firms have play...
Multinational firms have played an important role in leading the developing countries into world mar...
This paper studies the sequence of value-added activities in the multinationalization of firms from ...
Our paper attempts to examine how domestic firms manage to benefit from the export activities of lar...
The presence and activities of ICT and IT-enabled Multinational Corporations (MNCs) helps the surviv...
This work explores the relationship between exports, global value chains (GVCs)’ participation and p...
This work explores the relationship between exports, global value chains (GVCs)’ participation and p...
This paper estimates the effects of foreign multinational corporations (MNCs) on workers. To that en...
This paper investigates the productivity effects for domestic suppliers from joining and exiting the...
This paper estimates the effects of foreign multinational corporations (MNCs) on workers. To that en...
This work explores the relationship between exports, Global Value Chains' (GVCs) participation and p...
While some authors argue that multinational companies (MNCs) have several firm and location specific...
This work explores the relationship between exports, global value chains (GVCs)’ participation and p...
An increasing number of case studies provide evidence that the interaction between global actors and...