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Price changed after initially announced. With a focus on the use of firm-specific data from France, Germany, Austria, Sweden and Belgium.
Full Description
Foreign-owned firms (FoFs) can have significant implications in terms of employment, income and technology for the national economies involved. This book compares the efficiency of domestic and FoFs, and also looks at the performance of FoFs in several different countries. Contributors take a broad variety of research approaches with a focus on the use of firm-specific data from France, Germany, Austria, and Sweden. They conclude that foreign ownership matters but the real difference is not between FoFs and national firms but between multinational and domestic firms.
Contents
Introduction Why Foreign-owned Firms are Different: A Conceptual Framework and Empirical Evidence for Austria; M.Pfaffermayr & C.Bellak (Why) Do Foreign-owned firms in Germany Achieve Above-average Productivity?; L.Bellman & R.Jungnickel Locating Foreign Affiliates in Germany: The Case of Swedish MNEs; H.Braconier & K.Ekholm Foreign- owned Firms and UK Economic Performance; N.Pain & F.Hubert Foreign-owned Firms and the Competitiveness of the Host Country: the Case of France with regard to Foreign Trade and Innovation Activity; R.Lallement