| Djankov, S. and B. Hoekman (2000). "Foreign Investment and Productivity Growth in Czech Enterprises," World Bank Economic Review 14(1), 49-64. |
....and or transferring the benefits of R D work undertaken elsewhere. Direct R D undertaken by MNEs in Ireland accounts for two thirds of all R D in Ireland. Aidan Meyler, Technology and foreign direct investment in Ireland, Technical Paper No. 98 10, Economics Department, Trinity College, 1998. Djankov and Hoekman (1999) show that the FDI had a great positive impact on total factor productivity in Czech enterprises. Simeon Djankov and Bernard Hoekman, Foreign investment and productivity growth in Czech enterprises, Policy Research Working Paper 2115, World Bank, 1999. 47 Figure 4.7: Cross border ownership of ....
DJANKOV, Simeon and Bernard HOEKMAN, 1999. Foreign investment and productivity growth in Czech enterprises. Policy Research Working Paper 2115. World Bank.
....Schive, 1990) and a more complete econometric study would require a more dynamic approach: it is very unlikely that significant improvements in the productivity of local firms can be realized without costly investments that yield payoffs in the future. The type of FDI may also matter importantly. Djankov and Hoekman (1999) find that foreign investment has a negative spillover effect on firms in Czech industry that do not have foreign partnerships. This effect is relatively large and statistically significant. However, if joint ventures are excluded and the focus of attention is restricted to the impact of ....
Djankov, Simeon and Bernard Hoekman. 1999. "Foreign Investment and Productivity Growth in Czech Enterprises," World Bank Economic Review, forthcoming.
No context found.
Djankov, S. and B. Hoekman (2000). "Foreign Investment and Productivity Growth in Czech Enterprises," World Bank Economic Review 14(1), 49-64.
Online articles have much greater impact More about CiteSeer.IST Add search form to your site Submit documents Feedback
CiteSeer.IST - Copyright Penn State and NEC