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تعداد نتایج: 378  

2011
Julia Swart Charles van Marrewijk JULIA SWART CHARLES VAN MARREWIJK

This paper studies the impact of cross-border Mergers and Acquisitions (M&As) on Carbon Dioxide emissions. Carbon Dioxide is the main anthropogenic greenhouse gas. A global problem that requires a multilateral solution. To take this into account we introduce an institutional variable, which captures the degree of international commitment to decrease and control the degradation of the environmen...

2003
REINHILDE VEUGELERS

The use of foreign direct investment as a channel of international spillovers is by now fairly established in the empirical literature on innovation and growth. It is often argued that subsidiaries of foreign multinational enterprises are a mechanism through which technological know-how flows across borders. For foreign subsidiaries to be channels of international spillovers, these subsidiaries...

2007
PETER EGGER WOLFGANG EGGERT HANNES WINNER Peter Egger Wolfgang Eggert

This paper analyzes to which extent foreign plant ownership involves lower tax payments than domestic plant ownership. We employ a model of endogenous foreign subsidiary ownership to derive a set of empirically testable hypotheses about the differential taxation of foreignand domestically-owned subsidiaries. We assess these hypotheses in a dataset of 33,577 European foreignand domestically-owne...

2014
Philippe Aghion John Van Reenen

We argue that decentralization is particularly beneficial to firm performance in “bad times”. We present a model where bad times increase the importance of rapid action, and improve the alignment of incentives of managers within firms. We test this idea exploiting the 2008-2009 Great Recession using firm-level cross country panel data combined with our survey data on firm organization. We find ...

2001
Rashmi Banga

FDI comes from different sources, with different levels of technology, different modes of transferring it and into different industries. The spillover effects of FDI may therefore differ. The paper attempts to study empirically the spillover effects of Japanese and U.S. FDI on the total factor productivity growth of the Indian firms, both at the firm and the industry level. The results show tha...

2002
E. Strobl Salvador Barrios Holger Görg Eric Strobl

We study the regional location of multinationals in Ireland since the 1970s by focusing on the role played by agglomeration economies and public incentives intent on dispersing industrial activity to the more disadvantaged areas of Ireland. We find that regional policy has only been effective in attracting low-tech firms to the disadvantaged areas during the time when there was a much more lais...

2013
Joachim Wagner Horst Raff

We examine how foreign ownership of a firm affects the variety of goods that the firm exports and the number of countries it trades with. We construct a simple theoretical model of how foreign ownership may affect these extensive margins of exports and take this model to data from Germany, one of the leading actors on the world market for goods. In line with theoretical predictions we find that...

2003
A. Mukherjee Arijit Mukherjee

In this paper we examine entry decision of a foreign firm when the input market in the host-country is imperfect competitive and production requires non-tradable inputs. We show that the foreign firm’s strategic choice about FDI and export may affect the price of input in the host-country significantly and provides a rationale for doing both FDI and export at the same time. So, unlike the previ...

2005
Holger Görg Aoife Hanley Eric Strobl

Productivity Effects of International Outsourcing: Evidence from Plant Level Data* We investigate the impact of international outsourcing on productivity using plant level data for Irish manufacturing. Specifically, we distinguish the effect of outsourcing of materials from services inputs. Moreover, we examine whether the impact on productivity is different for plants being more embedded in in...

2008
Sourafel Girma Yundan Gong Holger Görg

A recent, comprehensive database is used to investigate the link between inward foreign direct investment (FDI) and innovation activity in China. The results of the analysis suggest that private and collectively owned firms with foreign capital participation and those with good access to domestic bank loans innovate more than other firms do. Among enterprises not owned by the state, inward FDI ...

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