This article discusses the determinants of export propensity of foreign firms in Estonian and Slovenian manufacturing sectors relative to domestic firms. We show that differences in export propensity between foreign and domestic firms in Slovenia and Estonia are significant and that they are due to structural differences between foreign and domestic firms which are reflected in: (1) different efficiency of factors utilization and productivity level, and (2) differences in other operational characteristics, which determine productivity and export propensity. Superior export propensity of foreign firms is partly due to the factor of "foreign ownership" itself, which also embraces the effect of multinationality.
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This paper discusses the determinants of export propensity of foreign firms in the Slovenian manufac...
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We provide new comprehensive evidence on similarities and differences in export Behavior of Slovenia...
In this article, the authors explore whether foreign-owned multinationals differ systematically from...
Does foreign ownership improve corporate performance or do foreign firms merely select more producti...
Technological and informational spillovers from multinational firms can be particularly beneficial t...
This paper discusses the determinants of export propensity of foreign firms in the Slovenian manufac...
This paper provides empirical evidence on the determinants of foreign ownership in manufacturing ind...
This paper investigates the impact of foreign acquisition on the productivity of Slovenian manufactu...
Background: This article examines the productivity of domestic firms in the case of the foreign owne...
In analyzing the distinctive contributions of foreign subsidiaries and domestic firms to productivit...
The paper both compares productivity of Russian firms that have foreign direct investments with prod...
This paper reviews and summarises the results of selected studies on performance gaps between multin...
<p>We provide new comprehensive evidence on similarities and differences in export Behavior of...
A large amount of foreign direct investment has moved into the transition countries as a result of t...
This paper studies the effects of foreign direct investment on labour productivity in manufacturing ...
This paper analyses exporting firms` labor productivity. We analyze empirical studies about differe...
We provide new comprehensive evidence on similarities and differences in export Behavior of Slovenia...
In this article, the authors explore whether foreign-owned multinationals differ systematically from...
Does foreign ownership improve corporate performance or do foreign firms merely select more producti...
Technological and informational spillovers from multinational firms can be particularly beneficial t...