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  12. Foreign Investment, Corporate Ownership, and Development:Are Firms in Emerging Markets Catching Up to the World Standard?. (2005). Svejnar, Jan ; Sabirianova Peter, Klara.
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  14. Is More Mobility Good? Firm Mobility and the Low Wage -- Low Productivity Trap. (2005). Seguino, Stephanie.
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  16. The Effects of Entry on Incumbent Innovation and Productivity. (2005). Howitt, Peter ; Griffith, Rachel ; Blundell, Richard ; Aghion, Philippe ; Prantl, Susanne.
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  17. Foreign Direct Investment, Competitive Pressure and Spillovers. An Empirical Analysis of Spanish Firm Level Data. (2005). Siotis, Georges ; Sembenelli, Alessandro.
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  18. Subsidy Competition in Integrating Economies. (2005). Corcos, Gregory ; Albornoz, Facundo.
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  19. The New Regionalism: Integration as a Commitment Device for Developing Countries. (2004). Waldkirch, Andreas.
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  20. Determinants of Employment Growth at MNEs: Evidence from Egypt, India, South Africa and Vietnam. (2004). Meyer, Klaus ; Bhaumik, Sumon ; Estrin, Saul.
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  21. Policies facilitating firm adjustment to globalization. (2004). Javorcik, Beata ; Hoekman, Bernard.
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  22. Transfer of technology to developing countries : unilateral and multilateral policy options. (2004). Saggi, Kamal ; Maskus, Keith ; Hoekman, Bernard.
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  23. Is the Invisible Hand Discerning or Indiscriminate? Investment and Stock Prices in the Aftermath of Capital Account Liberalizations. (2004). Henry, Peter ; Chari, Anusha.
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  24. THE EFFECT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY: EVIDENCE FROM ESTONIA AND SLOVENIA. (2004). Vahter, Priit.
    In: University of Tartu - Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Working Paper Series.
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  25. Does foreign ownership matter for survival and growth? Dynamics of competition and foreign direct investment. (2004). Taymaz, Erol ; Ozler, Sule .
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  26. Determinants of Employment Growth at MNEs: Evidence from Egypt, India, South Africa and Vietnam. (2004). Meyer, Klaus ; Bhaumik, Sumon ; Estrin, Saul.
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  27. Local Knowledge Spillovers in the Indonesian Manufacturing Industry. (2004). Palangkaraya, Alfons ; Aw, Bee Yan.
    In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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  28. HOST COUNTRY IMPACTS OF INWARD FDI: WHY SUCH DIFFERENT ANSWERS?. (2004). Sjöholm, Fredrik.
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  29. Export learning process in local supplier networks. (2004). CUBILLO, JOSE MARIA ; Cervio, Julio.
    In: DEE - Working Papers. Business Economics. WB.
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  30. Does Foreign Direct Investment Increase the Productivity of Domestic Firms? In Search of Spillovers Through Backward Linkages. (2004). Javorcik, Beata.
    In: American Economic Review.
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  31. Foreign direct investmant, spillovers and absorptive capacity: Evidence from quantile regressions. (2003). Görg, Holger ; Girma, Sourafel.
    In: The Institute for International Integration Studies Discussion Paper Series.
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  32. Human Capital and Inward FDI. (2003). Kokko, Ari ; Blomstrom, Magnus.
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  33. Absorptive capacity and productivity spillovers From FDI: a threshold regression analysis. (2003). Girma, Sourafel.
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  34. Entrepreneurship and performance around MNC affiliates. (2003). CUBILLO, JOSE MARIA.
    In: UC3M Working papers. Economics.
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  35. Market access spillovers: an empirical approach to the flagship firm effect. (2003). CUBILLO, JOSE MARIA ; Jose M, .
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  36. Foreign Direct Investment, Transactions Linkages, and the Performance of the Domestic Sector. (2002). Munday, Max ; Driffield, Nigel ; Roberts, Annette.
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  37. Institutional Efficiency, Monitoring Costs, and the Investment Share of FDI. (2002). Spiegel, Mark ; Aizenman, Joshua.
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  38. International Technology Diffusion and Growth in the Manufacturing Sector of Developing Economies. (2002). Zachariadis, Marios ; Savvides, Andreas.
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  39. Spillovers From Foreign Firms Through Worker Mobility: An Empirical Investigation. (2002). Strobl, Eric ; Görg, Holger.
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  40. Capital account liberalization, free long-term capital flows, financial crises and economic development. (2002). Singh, Ajit.
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  41. Direct Foreign Investments And Productivity Growth In Hungarian Firms, 1992-1999. (2001). Sgard, Jerome.
    In: William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series.
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  42. Multinational Corporations as Catalyst for Industrial Development: The Case of Poland. (2001). Resmini, Laura ; Altomonte, Carlo.
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  43. Benefits and costs of international financial integration : theory and facts. (2001). Agénor, Pierre-Richard.
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  44. Bridging the digital divide - how enterprise ownership and foreign competition affect Internet access in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. (2001). Clarke, George.
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  45. When Does Capital Account Liberalization Help More than It Hurts?. (2001). Wyplosz, Charles ; Eichengreen, Barry ; Arteta, Carlos.
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  46. Direct Foreign Investments and Productivity Growth in Hungarian Firms, 1992-1999. (2001). Sgard, Jerome.
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  47. The Effects of Foreign Direct Investment on Domestic Firms: Evidence from Firm Level Panel Data in Emerging Economies. (2000). Konings, Jozef.
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  48. Does Foreign Ownership Matter? Russian Experience. (2000). Ponomareva, Natalia ; Melentieva, Natalya ; Yudaeva, Ksenia ; Kozlov, Konstantin.
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  49. Foreign Entry and Domestic Welfare: Can Market Discipline Be Excessive?. (2000). Bhattacharjea, Aditya.
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