Transnational activities of immigrant-owned firms and their performances in the USA
Abstract
Using microdata from the U.S. Survey of Business Owners 2007, this study examines transnational activities of immigrant-owned businesses in three aspects: Whether they export, outsource jobs, and have overseas establishments. Results show that immigrant-owned firms have significantly higher tendency to be involved in transnational economic activities when compared to non-immigrant-owned firms. Immigrant firms without transnational activities...
Paper Details
Title
Transnational activities of immigrant-owned firms and their performances in the USA
Published Date
Jun 12, 2014
Journal
Volume
44
Issue
2
Pages
345 - 359
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