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The Impact of Foreign Ownership, Local Ownership and Industry Characteristics on Spillover Benefits from Foreign Direct Investment in China

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The authors examined the spillover effects that arise from FDI in Chinese manufacturing and found that the direct effects of inward FDI on Chinese industrial productivity will underestimate the overall contribution of foreign investment.
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This article is published in International Business Review.The article was published on 2007-04-01. It has received 180 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Foreign direct investment & Foreign ownership.

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What drives outward FDI of Chinese firms? Testing the explanatory power of three theoretical frameworks

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the forces driving outward FDI of emerging-market firms, integrating and testing insights from institutional theory, industrial organization economics and the resource-based view of the firm.
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Collecting the pieces of the FDI knowledge spillovers puzzle

TL;DR: This paper reviewed the recent theoretical and empirical literature that responds to these inconclusive results and considered three main issues: spillover channels, mediating factors, and FDI heterogeneity, concluding that the evidence is mixed on the magnitude, direction, and even existence of knowledge spillovers from Foreign Direct Investment (FDI).
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Managerial ties, knowledge acquisition, realized absorptive capacity and new product market performance of emerging multinational companies: A case of China

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of managerial ties with government officials and foreign MNC partners on knowledge acquisition and investigate how the acquired knowledge affects firms' new product market performance, finding that knowledge acquisition from external sources could only enhance new product markets performance with the presence of realized absorptive capacity.
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The impact of horizontal and vertical FDI on host's country economic growth

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the impact of FDI on host country economic growth by distinguishing between the growth effects of horizontal (market seeking) FDI and vertical FDI, and found that horizontal FDI has positive and significant growth effects in developed countries.
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Internalisation thinking: From the multinational enterprise to the global factory

TL;DR: In this paper, the general principles governing the internalisation of markets are revisited and the focus on innovation, the dynamics of internalisation and its application to newer structures of firms such as the global factory are emphasised.
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A Heteroskedasticity-Consistent Covariance Matrix Estimator and a Direct Test for Heteroskedasticity

Halbert White
- 01 May 1980 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a parameter covariance matrix estimator which is consistent even when the disturbances of a linear regression model are heteroskedastic is presented, which does not depend on a formal model of the structure of the heteroSkewedness.
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The competitive advantage of nations

TL;DR: The Need for a New Paradigm as discussed by the authors is the need for a new paradigm for the competitive advantage of companies in global industries, as well as the dynamics of national competitive advantage.
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Does Foreign Direct Investment Increase the Productivity of Domestic Firms? In Search of Spillovers Through Backward Linkages

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the impact of trade and foreign direct investment on the productivity of domestic firms in the manufacturing sector in the country of Lithuania and found that a 10 percent increase in the foreign presence in downstream sectors is associated with a 0.38 percent rise in output of each domestic firm in the supplying industry.
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Do Domestic Firms Benefit from Direct Foreign Investment? Evidence from Venezuela

TL;DR: This paper found that foreign equity participation is positively correlated with plant productivity (the "own-plant" effect), but this relationship is only robust for small enterprises and that the gains from foreign investment appear to be entirely captured by joint ventures.
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