Published April 2001
by Peter Lang Publishing .
Written in English
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 205 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL11396296M |
ISBN 10 | 0820447625 |
ISBN 10 | 9780820447629 |
Productivity Spillovers from Foreign Direct Investment: The Case of Poland (Europaische Hochschulschriften. Reihe V, Volks- Und Betriebswirtschaft, Vol. ,) [Zukowska Cited by: 4. Along with privatisation, foreign direct investment (FDI) is commonly viewed as one of the main channels for industrial restructuring in transition countries in Central and Eastern Europe. This Cited by: 4. "Foreign direct investment and wages in domestic firms in Ireland: Productivity spillovers versus labour-market crowding out," International Journal of the Economics of Business, Taylor & . Productivity Spillovers From Foreign Direct Investment In Poland Article (PDF Available) in Economic Systems 24(3) April with Reads How we measure 'reads'.
In this paper a simple simultaneous model is constructed to examine whether there are productivity spillovers from both the presence of foreign direct investment (FDI) and Cited by: While FDI delivers a number of important contributions in terms of investment, employment, and foreign exchange, it is its spillover potential – the productivity gain resulting from the diffusion . Get this from a library! Productivity spillovers from foreign direct investment: the case of Poland. [Katarzyna Zukowska-Gagelmann]. While domestic investments bring about endogenous growth processes, foreign investment, though may be exogenous to growth, has been identified to bring about productivity and .
Foreign direct investment and reverse technology spillovers: The effect on total factor productivity by Edmund Amann and Swati Virmani* The paper analyses the “feedback effect” of Foreign . The main themes of this book are (a) based on the latest literature and first-hand research, outlining possible mechanisms through which foreign direct investment could promote the . This book gathers together thirteen articles that deal with the internationalization strategies of firms, Productivity Spillovers from Competition between Local Firms and Foreign Affiliates. . This book provides an insightful exploration of whether foreign direct investment (FDI) can promote the productivity of domestic enterprises. The book is based on a series of 5/5(1).