Does foreign direct investment lead to productivity spillovers? Firm level evidence from indonesia
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From 1985 to 2006, for example, the net FDI inflows to developing countries have increased from US$ 14 billion to US$ 379 billion, rising more than 25-folds (UNCTAD, 2007). ... The mixed evidence intuitively implies that there is no universal relationship between FDI and domestic firms' productivity
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From 1985 to 2006, for example, the net FDI inflows to developing countries have increased from US$ 14 billion to US$ 379 billion, rising more than 25-folds (UNCTAD, 2007). ... The mixed evidence intuitively implies that there is no universal relationship between FDI and domestic firms' productivity
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