We analyze a model where a multinational firm can use its superior technology in a foreign subsidiary only after appropriate training of local managers. Technological spillovers from foreign direct investment arise when such managers are later hired by a local firm. Benefits for the host economy may also take the form of the rent that trained managers receive by the foreign affiliate to prevent them from moving to local competitors. We study conditions under which technological spillovers occur. We also show that under certain circumstances the multinational firm might find it optimal to resort to export instead of foreign direct investment, to avoid dissipation of its intangible assets
Foreign investors upgrade the capabilities of their local labor force through training and experienc...
This paper examines spillover effects of the activities of multinational firms (MNCs). Such effects ...
Dawid H, Greiner A, Zou B. Optimal foreign investment dynamics in the presence of technological spil...
We analyze a model where a multinational firm can use its superiortechnology in a foreign subsidiary...
We analyze a model where a multinational firm can use its superior technology in a foreign subsidiar...
We analyze a model where a multinational rm can use its su-perior technology in a foreign subsidiary...
We analyze a model where a multinational firm can use a superior technology in a foreign subsidiary ...
We analyze a model where a multinational fir can use a superior technology in a foreign subsidiary o...
We analyze a model where a multinational fir can use a superior technology in a foreign subsidiary o...
We analyze a model where a multinational fir can use a superior technology in a foreign subsidiary ...
While there has been a large empirical literature on productivity spillovers from foreign to domesti...
We develop a model that considers a number of foreign multinationals transferring technology to thei...
In this paper we present a dynamic model of a firm which is deciding whether to outsource parts of i...
The use of foreign direct investment as a channel of international spillovers is by now fairly estab...
I study the effects of technology spillovers ("catch-up") and a firm's investment in skills (trainin...
Foreign investors upgrade the capabilities of their local labor force through training and experienc...
This paper examines spillover effects of the activities of multinational firms (MNCs). Such effects ...
Dawid H, Greiner A, Zou B. Optimal foreign investment dynamics in the presence of technological spil...
We analyze a model where a multinational firm can use its superiortechnology in a foreign subsidiary...
We analyze a model where a multinational firm can use its superior technology in a foreign subsidiar...
We analyze a model where a multinational rm can use its su-perior technology in a foreign subsidiary...
We analyze a model where a multinational firm can use a superior technology in a foreign subsidiary ...
We analyze a model where a multinational fir can use a superior technology in a foreign subsidiary o...
We analyze a model where a multinational fir can use a superior technology in a foreign subsidiary o...
We analyze a model where a multinational fir can use a superior technology in a foreign subsidiary ...
While there has been a large empirical literature on productivity spillovers from foreign to domesti...
We develop a model that considers a number of foreign multinationals transferring technology to thei...
In this paper we present a dynamic model of a firm which is deciding whether to outsource parts of i...
The use of foreign direct investment as a channel of international spillovers is by now fairly estab...
I study the effects of technology spillovers ("catch-up") and a firm's investment in skills (trainin...
Foreign investors upgrade the capabilities of their local labor force through training and experienc...
This paper examines spillover effects of the activities of multinational firms (MNCs). Such effects ...
Dawid H, Greiner A, Zou B. Optimal foreign investment dynamics in the presence of technological spil...