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Openness and Industrial Responses in a Wal-Mart World: A Case Study of Mexican Soaps, Detergents and Surfactant Producers
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Year: 2006 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research

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Does Foreign Direct Investment Increase the Productivity of Domestic Firms : In Search of Spillovers through Backward Linkages
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Year: 2002 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : World Bank,

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Many countries strive to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) hoping that knowledge brought by multinationals will spill over to domestic industries and increase their productivity. In contrast with earlier literature that failed to find positive intraindustry spillovers from FDI, this study focuses on effects operating across industries. The analysis, based on firm-level data from Lithuania, produces evidence consistent with positive productivity spillovers from FDI taking place through contacts between foreign affiliates and their local suppliers in upstream sectors. The data indicate that spillovers are associated with projects with shared domestic and foreign ownership but not with fully owned foreign investments.


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Does Foreign Direct Investment Increase the Productivity of Domestic Firms : In Search of Spillovers through Backward Linkages
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Year: 2002 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : World Bank,

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Many countries strive to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) hoping that knowledge brought by multinationals will spill over to domestic industries and increase their productivity. In contrast with earlier literature that failed to find positive intraindustry spillovers from FDI, this study focuses on effects operating across industries. The analysis, based on firm-level data from Lithuania, produces evidence consistent with positive productivity spillovers from FDI taking place through contacts between foreign affiliates and their local suppliers in upstream sectors. The data indicate that spillovers are associated with projects with shared domestic and foreign ownership but not with fully owned foreign investments.


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A touch of sophistication: FDI and unit values of exports
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Year: 2009 Publisher: Munich CESifo

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Former foreign affiliates : cast out and outperformaed?
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Year: 2014 Publisher: Munich CESifo

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To share or not to share : does local participation matter for spillovers from foreign direct investment?
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Year: 2003 Publisher: Washington, D.C. World Bank

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Technological asymmetry among foreign investors and mode of entry
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Year: 2004 Publisher: Washington, D.C World Bank

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Do foreign investors care about labor market regulations?
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Year: 2004 Publisher: Washington, D.C. World Bank

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Policies facilitating firm adjustment to globalization
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Year: 2004 Publisher: Washington, D.C. World Bank

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Trade costs and location of foreign firms in China
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Year: 2005 Publisher: Washington, D.C. World Bank

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