Foreign direct investment and productivity spillovers in Irish manufacturing industry: evidence from plant level panel data

Volume: 12, Issue: 1, Pages: 53 - 66
Published: Feb 1, 2005
Abstract
It is often argued that foreign firms may enhance the productivity of indigenous firms in an economy, through forward or backward linkages. Such externality effects typically are called “productivity spillovers”. In terms of foreign direct investment (FDI), Ireland is one of the most globalized economies in the world, having pursued a strategy of promoting investment by foreign companies for over 40 years. This article examines possible...
Paper Details
Title
Foreign direct investment and productivity spillovers in Irish manufacturing industry: evidence from plant level panel data
Published Date
Feb 1, 2005
Volume
12
Issue
1
Pages
53 - 66
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