Within Japanese multinational firms, parent exports from Japan to a foreign region are positively related to production in that region by affiliates of that parent, given the parent's home production in Japan and the region's size and income level. This relationship is similar to that found for Swedish and U.S. multinationals in parallel studies. A Japanese parent's worldwide exports tend to be larger, relative to its output, the larger the firm's overseas production. In this respect also, Japanese firms resembled U.S. multinationals. A Japanese parent's employment, given the level of its production, tends to be higher, the greater the production abroad by the firm's foreign affiliates. Japanese firms' behavior in this respect is similar to...
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Despite the persistent fears that production abroad by U.S. multinationals reduces employment at hom...
Fears that production abroad would cause home country exports and employment to fall have not been c...
Since 1977, and in some cases starting before that, most East Asian countries' export patterns in ma...
In the present paper we investigate the causal effect of becoming a multinational on home performanc...
Overseas production in a country by affiliates of Swedish and U.S. firms rarely appears to displace ...
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This study employs confidential affiliate-level panel data to improve measures of foreignaffiliate a...
This study examines the determinants of location choices of foreign affiliates by manufacturing Japa...
This paper empirically investigates the pattern of globalizing corporate activities of Japanese manu...
Despite the persistent fears that production abroad by U.S. multinationals reduces employment at hom...
Fears that production abroad would cause home country exports and employment to fall have not been c...
Since 1977, and in some cases starting before that, most East Asian countries' export patterns in ma...
In the present paper we investigate the causal effect of becoming a multinational on home performanc...
Overseas production in a country by affiliates of Swedish and U.S. firms rarely appears to displace ...
We investigate whether previous findings of only limited effects of investing abroad on the performa...
The literature on the transfer of technology from FDI to host country firms is growing rapidly. Most...
In the present paper we investigate the causal effect of becoming a multinational on home performanc...
This paper examines the link between a firm’s owership of productive assets and its choice of foreig...
This paper empirically investigates patterns of globalizing corporate activities and their domestic ...
This paper empirically investigates two areas of changes in firm behavior and performance at home be...
Multinational firms have played an important role in leading the developing countries into world mar...
This study employs confidential affiliate-level panel data to improve measures of foreignaffiliate a...
This study examines the determinants of location choices of foreign affiliates by manufacturing Japa...
This paper empirically investigates the pattern of globalizing corporate activities of Japanese manu...