7 Results enter search term Search Reset filter Suchfilter Content Type Publications (7) Topics China (7) Foreign Direct Investments (4) Climate (2) Companies (2) Europe (2) International Trade (2) Globalization (1) Labor Market (1) Publication Type Journal Article (5) Working Paper (2) Research Firm Strategies in Reaping Globalisation Gains (5) International Trade and Investment (5) Innovation and Growth in Emerging Economies (2) Innovation and International Competition (2) Kiel Institute China Initiative (2) Experts Sourafel Girma (7) Holger Görg (5) Sandra Lancheros (3) Yundan Gong (3) Aoife Hanley (2) Erasmus Kersting (1) Ignat Stepanok (1) Date Last Month Last Year Select Period start date to end date Sort by Relevance Date Aktive Filter Content Type: Publications Topics: China Experts: Sourafel Girma Remove all filters Working Paper How Green are Exporters? 01.12.2013 There is a well-established theoretical and empirical literature that shows that exporters are more innovative than otherwise equivalent non-exporters. In this paper we ask whether this is also true when it comes to the effects of adopting greener... Working Paper Estimating Direct and Indirect Effects of Foreign Direct Investment on Firm Productivity in the Presence of Interactions between Firms 01.09.2014 We implement a method to estimate the direct effects of foreign-ownership on foreign firms' productivity and the indirect effects (or spillovers) from the presence of foreign-owned firms on other foreign and domestic firms' productivity in a unifying... Journal Article Estimating Direct and Indirect Effects of Foreign Direct Investment on Firm Productivity in the Presence of Interactions between Firms 01.01.2015 We implement a method to estimate the direct effects of foreign-ownership on foreign firms' productivity and the indirect effects (or spillovers) from the presence of foreign-owned firms on other foreign and domestic firms' productivity in a unifying... Journal Article How Green are Exporters? 01.07.2015 There is a well-established theoretical and empirical literature that shows that exporters are more innovative than otherwise equivalent non-exporters. In this paper we ask whether this is also true when it comes to the effects of adopting greener... Journal Article Investment Liberalisation, Technology Take-off and Export Markets Entry: Does Foreign Ownership Structure Matter? 01.08.2015 Before and after its accession to the WTO in 2001, China has undergone a far-reaching investment liberalisation. As part of this, existing restrictions on foreign ownership structure and mandatory export and technology transfer requirements imposed... Journal Article Which Boats are lifted by a Foreign Tide? Direct and Indirect Wage Effects of Foreign Ownership 27.07.2019 The attraction of foreign direct investment (FDI) is considered to be of particular importance for emerging economies because it represents a channel through which international convergence in standards of living may be achieved. One important effect... Journal Article Subsidies, Spillovers and Exports 15.01.2020 We ask whether production related subsidies have a role to play in explaining Chinese firms’ export performance. We, firstly, implement an estimation approach that allows for both direct and indirect (“spillover”) effects of the subsidy on the...
Working Paper How Green are Exporters? 01.12.2013 There is a well-established theoretical and empirical literature that shows that exporters are more innovative than otherwise equivalent non-exporters. In this paper we ask whether this is also true when it comes to the effects of adopting greener...
Working Paper Estimating Direct and Indirect Effects of Foreign Direct Investment on Firm Productivity in the Presence of Interactions between Firms 01.09.2014 We implement a method to estimate the direct effects of foreign-ownership on foreign firms' productivity and the indirect effects (or spillovers) from the presence of foreign-owned firms on other foreign and domestic firms' productivity in a unifying...
Journal Article Estimating Direct and Indirect Effects of Foreign Direct Investment on Firm Productivity in the Presence of Interactions between Firms 01.01.2015 We implement a method to estimate the direct effects of foreign-ownership on foreign firms' productivity and the indirect effects (or spillovers) from the presence of foreign-owned firms on other foreign and domestic firms' productivity in a unifying...
Journal Article How Green are Exporters? 01.07.2015 There is a well-established theoretical and empirical literature that shows that exporters are more innovative than otherwise equivalent non-exporters. In this paper we ask whether this is also true when it comes to the effects of adopting greener...
Journal Article Investment Liberalisation, Technology Take-off and Export Markets Entry: Does Foreign Ownership Structure Matter? 01.08.2015 Before and after its accession to the WTO in 2001, China has undergone a far-reaching investment liberalisation. As part of this, existing restrictions on foreign ownership structure and mandatory export and technology transfer requirements imposed...
Journal Article Which Boats are lifted by a Foreign Tide? Direct and Indirect Wage Effects of Foreign Ownership 27.07.2019 The attraction of foreign direct investment (FDI) is considered to be of particular importance for emerging economies because it represents a channel through which international convergence in standards of living may be achieved. One important effect...
Journal Article Subsidies, Spillovers and Exports 15.01.2020 We ask whether production related subsidies have a role to play in explaining Chinese firms’ export performance. We, firstly, implement an estimation approach that allows for both direct and indirect (“spillover”) effects of the subsidy on the...