2015
DOI: 10.1111/apel.12117
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Productivity spillovers from foreign multinationals and trade protection: firm-level analysis of Vietnamese manufacturing

Abstract: This paper examines how the presence of foreign multinational enterprises (MNEs) affects productivity in domestic private firms in Vietnamese manufacturing in 2005–10. The paper also examines how import protection has affected these productivity spillovers and how spillovers from wholly foreign MNEs and joint ventures differ. The most consistent result suggests wholly foreign MNEs impart negative spillovers while joint ventures tend to generate positive spillovers. Theory and random effects estimates also indi… Show more

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“…Integration with the regional/global economic system has been on going ( distorts resource allocation of MNCs and impedes productivity improvements (Truong et al 2015). However, in Malaysia, efforts to remove import protection have long been in place.…”
Section: Variable Specification and Model Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Integration with the regional/global economic system has been on going ( distorts resource allocation of MNCs and impedes productivity improvements (Truong et al 2015). However, in Malaysia, efforts to remove import protection have long been in place.…”
Section: Variable Specification and Model Structurementioning
confidence: 99%