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Tracing value added and double counting in sales of foreign affiliates and domestic owned companies

Tracing value added and double counting in sales of foreign affiliates and domestic owned companies

... the foreign affiliate come from another foreign affiliate in the same host economy, these inputs are likely to be counted twice (or more) when adding all the sales of the different foreign ...

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Comparative performance of foreign affiliates and domestic firms in the Indian machinery industry

Comparative performance of foreign affiliates and domestic firms in the Indian machinery industry

... of Foreign Affiliates of Multinational Enterprises (FAs) and Domestic Firms (DFs) has considerable importance for the policy and decision makers in the host developing countries and for the researchers ...

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Tracing value added and double counting in sales of foreign affiliates and domestic owned companies

Tracing value added and double counting in sales of foreign affiliates and domestic owned companies

... The literature on trade in value-added (Johnson and Noguera, 2012; Koopman et al., 2014; Los et al., 2016; Nagengast and Stehrer, 2016) as well as empirical datasets, such as the Trade in Value-Added (TiVA) indicators ...

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Internationalization and economic performance of enterprises: evidence from firm level data

Internationalization and economic performance of enterprises: evidence from firm level data

... analogous way, using definitions of importers and foreign affiliates presented in section 2. Following Smarzynska-Javorcik (2004), our estimated regression is written in differences, which is aimed at ...

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The Performance of Plants Inserted in Global Supply Chains: A Look at Vertically Linked Affiliates

The Performance of Plants Inserted in Global Supply Chains: A Look at Vertically Linked Affiliates

... vertically-linked foreign affiliate in Chile the country of its parent as well as the countries in which its parent has other ...the foreign affiliate by using only the exports that do not go to any of ...

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What Determines the Location Choice of R&D Activities by Multinational Firms?

What Determines the Location Choice of R&D Activities by Multinational Firms?

... Given that multinational enterprises are concentrated in R&D-intensive industries, many factors driving the location choice of foreign affiliates are also relevant and important in the case of R&D ...

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Dispelling Some Myths About Offshoring

Dispelling Some Myths About Offshoring

... We analyze the firm-level surveys on U.S. di- rect investment abroad, collected each year by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) of the U.S. Department of Commerce. The BEA collects con- fidential data on the ...

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The Blurring of Corporate Investor Nationality and Complex Ownership Structures

The Blurring of Corporate Investor Nationality and Complex Ownership Structures

... thousand foreign affiliates ...of foreign affiliates have direct and ultimate shareholders in different jurisdictions ("double or multiple ...plain foreign, conduit structures, ...

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Foreign Direct Investment and Productivity Spillovers: Identifying Linkages through Product based Measures

Foreign Direct Investment and Productivity Spillovers: Identifying Linkages through Product based Measures

... of foreign ownership on produc- tivity in the Turkish manufacturing plants between 1990 and ...estimates, foreign affiliates are shown to be more pro- ductive than local ...of foreign ...

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Ownership control of foreign affiliates : a property rights theory perspective

Ownership control of foreign affiliates : a property rights theory perspective

... of foreign investors may be to signal the governance quality so that external fi nance may be acquired at lower ...the foreign fi rm, both in terms of the direct provision of capital, but also of signalling ...

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Dynamic marketing capabilities, foreign ownership modes, sub national locations and the performance of foreign affiliates in developing economies

Dynamic marketing capabilities, foreign ownership modes, sub national locations and the performance of foreign affiliates in developing economies

... 31 The results provide support for H1 and confirm the significant importance of DMC to assist FOAs to gain better sales performance in an emerging market such as India. As discussed earlier in the paper, DMCs are one of ...

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The opening up of Eastern Europe at 20-jobs, skills, and 'reverse maquiladoras' in Austria and Germany. Bruegel Working Paper 2010/02, July 2010

The opening up of Eastern Europe at 20-jobs, skills, and 'reverse maquiladoras' in Austria and Germany. Bruegel Working Paper 2010/02, July 2010

... of foreign direct investment from the US to ...are affiliates of US multinationals in Mexico that specialise in the low skill intensive part of the value ...

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The delicate balance: managing technology adoption and creation in multinational affiliates in an emerging economy

The delicate balance: managing technology adoption and creation in multinational affiliates in an emerging economy

... by affiliates sometimes need to be adapted to the local context and this process can put a strain on the affiliate’s available resources (Chung, ...multinational affiliates in an emerging economy resolve ...

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International market penetration by Japanese affiliates via exporting from ASEAN4 and China

International market penetration by Japanese affiliates via exporting from ASEAN4 and China

... Japanese affiliates’ market penetration by exporting from ASEAN4 ...Japanese affiliates not only benefited from low cost production and low trade barriers but also seized the advantage of internalized ...

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Al Qaida’s persuasive devices in the digital world

Al Qaida’s persuasive devices in the digital world

... including affiliates such as Al Qaeda Central or AQC; Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, or AQAP, which publishes “Al Shamikha” for women, and Al Qaeda Yemen’s “Sada al-Malahim” or “Echo of Battle” magazine; Al ...

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Technological innovation and emerging economy multinationals: the product cycle model revisited

Technological innovation and emerging economy multinationals: the product cycle model revisited

... The second product cycle proposition is that innovations are almost always located in the home country of national firms. This hypothesis remains generally valid in the case of EMNCs since the home country is the single ...

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Wages and International Rent Sharing in Multinational Firms

Wages and International Rent Sharing in Multinational Firms

... and affiliates perform dif- ferent activity stages linked by trade ...to affiliates on the basis, for example, of labor-cost ...of affiliates rises to attract the needed ...

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The mediating role of export oriented Japanese foreign direct investment in China

The mediating role of export oriented Japanese foreign direct investment in China

... citing a positive relationship between FDI and exports in China (Sun, 2001; Dritsaki et al, 2004; Zhang and Song, 2000; Liu et al, 2001; Zhang and Felmingham, 2001). In accordance with the criteria recommended by Baron  ...

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US multinational activity abroad and US jobs: substitutes or complements?

US multinational activity abroad and US jobs: substitutes or complements?

... We then report correlations between employment at home and abroad at the firm level. At the firm level, employment expansions and contractions in US multinational parents and their affiliates on average move in ...

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Ownership identity, strategy and performance: business group affiliates versus independent firms in India

Ownership identity, strategy and performance: business group affiliates versus independent firms in India

... The specific context of our empirical analysis is India, where business groups are common, but unaffiliated (independent) private firms are also present in large numbers. Since the 1950s, industrial policy in India was ...

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