Suppliers of Multinationals and the Forced Linkage Effect: Evidence from Firm Level Data
Abstract
Using information on more than 1000 firms in a number of emerging countries, we find quantitative evidence that suppliers of multinationals that are pressured by their customers to reduce production costs or develop new products have higher productivity growth than other firms, including other host country suppliers of multinationals. These findings provide first empirical support for a forced linkage effect from supplying multinational...
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Suppliers of Multinationals and the Forced Linkage Effect: Evidence from Firm Level Data
Published Date
Jan 1, 2013
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