From a theoretical point of view, it is traditionally assumed that foreign firms possess a centrally accumulated firm-specific technological advantage over domestic firms (see, for example, Findlay, 1978; Dunning, 1979). Given a sufficient level of absorptive capacity and human capital, domestic firms in host economies are able to benefit from various externalities stimulated by the presence of foreign firms
We study the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on total factor productivity (TFP) of domesti...
Abstract—Are there productivity spillovers from FDI to domestic firms, and, if so, how much should h...
We develop a taxonomy that relates foreign direct investment (FDI) motivation (technology- and cost-...
From a theoretical point of view, it is traditionally assumed that foreign firms possess a centrally...
From a theoretical point of view, it is traditionally assumed that foreign firms possess a centrally...
From a theoretical point of view, it is traditionally assumed that foreign firms possess a centrally...
Are there productivity spillovers from FDI to domestic firms, and, if so, how much should host count...
I highlight some of the key econometric problems facing the literature on FDI spillovers. For the mo...
I highlight some of the key econometric problems facing the literature on FDI spillovers. For the mo...
We develop a taxonomy that relates foreign direct investment (FDI) motivation (technology- and cost-...
We develop a taxonomy that relates foreign direct investment (FDI) motivation (technology- and cost-...
We develop a taxonomy that relates foreign direct investment (FDI) motivation (technology- and cost-...
We develop a taxonomy that relates foreign direct investment (FDI) motivation (technology- and cost-...
I highlight some of the key econometric problems facing the literature on FDI spillovers. For the mo...
We develop a taxonomy that relates foreign direct investment (FDI) motivation (technology- and cost-...
We study the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on total factor productivity (TFP) of domesti...
Abstract—Are there productivity spillovers from FDI to domestic firms, and, if so, how much should h...
We develop a taxonomy that relates foreign direct investment (FDI) motivation (technology- and cost-...
From a theoretical point of view, it is traditionally assumed that foreign firms possess a centrally...
From a theoretical point of view, it is traditionally assumed that foreign firms possess a centrally...
From a theoretical point of view, it is traditionally assumed that foreign firms possess a centrally...
Are there productivity spillovers from FDI to domestic firms, and, if so, how much should host count...
I highlight some of the key econometric problems facing the literature on FDI spillovers. For the mo...
I highlight some of the key econometric problems facing the literature on FDI spillovers. For the mo...
We develop a taxonomy that relates foreign direct investment (FDI) motivation (technology- and cost-...
We develop a taxonomy that relates foreign direct investment (FDI) motivation (technology- and cost-...
We develop a taxonomy that relates foreign direct investment (FDI) motivation (technology- and cost-...
We develop a taxonomy that relates foreign direct investment (FDI) motivation (technology- and cost-...
I highlight some of the key econometric problems facing the literature on FDI spillovers. For the mo...
We develop a taxonomy that relates foreign direct investment (FDI) motivation (technology- and cost-...
We study the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on total factor productivity (TFP) of domesti...
Abstract—Are there productivity spillovers from FDI to domestic firms, and, if so, how much should h...
We develop a taxonomy that relates foreign direct investment (FDI) motivation (technology- and cost-...