2007
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1518723
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How do Indian Multinationals Affect Exports from Home Country?

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“…Among the Indian studies, some studies did not find any significant effect of firm size on export competitiveness, while one study 22 reported a negative effect of firm size on export performance. Import capital goods was found to be significant in some studies, 8,6,21 while no significant effect was reported other a few other studies. 7,31 Import of raw materials had a significant impact on export competitiveness in majority of the earlier studies.…”
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“…Among the Indian studies, some studies did not find any significant effect of firm size on export competitiveness, while one study 22 reported a negative effect of firm size on export performance. Import capital goods was found to be significant in some studies, 8,6,21 while no significant effect was reported other a few other studies. 7,31 Import of raw materials had a significant impact on export competitiveness in majority of the earlier studies.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…7,31 Import of raw materials had a significant impact on export competitiveness in majority of the earlier studies. [6][7][8]18,21 Payment of royalties was found to be significant only in one study 22 while another study 7 found a negative effect. All other studies that included payment of royalties in their research did not find any significance.…”
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“…Oberhofer and Pfaffermayr (2012), using a Probit model, identified a complementary relationship between exports and OFDI for Austrian firms. Pradhan (2007), using data from Indian manufacturing firms for the period 1991-2000, explains complementarities between export intensity and OFDI. Firm-level studies also identified the role of firm size, firm age and R&D in determining the OFDI of home-country firms.…”
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confidence: 99%