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Journal Article

Multinational Companies and Indigenous Development: An Empirical Analysis

European Economic Review, 46(7): 1305-1322

Authors

  • Görg
  • H.
  • Strobl
  • E.

Publication Date

DOI

10.1016/S0014-2921(01)00146-5

JEL Classification

F23 L60

Key Words

firm entry

host country development

Multinational Companies

This paper presents an empirical study of the effect of foreign multinational companies on the development of indigenous firms in the host country. Our starting point is a recent paper by Markusen and Venables (1999) that shows formally that multinationals, through the creation of linkages with indigenous suppliers, can exert positive effects on the development of indigenous firms. Based on the literature on entry in industrial organisation, we estimate empirically a model describing the entry of indigenous firms using data for the Irish manufacturing sector. Our results indicate that there is a positive effect of multinational companies on the entry of indigenous firms for a variety of alternative specifications.

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  • Prof. Holger Görg, Ph.D.
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Subject Dossiers

  • View over cargo ship deck with containers

    International Trade

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  • Trade