Multinationals, Foreign Ownership And US Productivity Leadership: Evidence From The UK
- Topics:
- Organization
- Tags:
- Firm,
- Leadership,
- Management,
- U.K.,
- University College London
- Source:
- University College London
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Overview: Several studies using firm level data find that foreign-owned firms are more productive than domestic ones. This could reflect a foreign advantage or an omitted variable bias: foreign firms are by definition MultiNational Enterprises (MNEs), and MNEs are typically more productive than non-MNEs. This paper attempts to discriminate between these hypotheses. The authors are the first to study the productivity of foreign owned firms relative to UK firms separated into MNEs and non-MNEs.
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Format: PDF | Size: 679KB | Date: Apr 2003 | Pages: 47






