2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2013.05.001
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FDI and Local Linkages in Developing Countries: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa

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“…This result is consistent with other examples in the literature such as Amendolagine et al (2013) and Merlevede et al (2011) who find a similar non-linear effect. An interpretation for this counterintuitive result could be that that older firms prefer to internalize part of the input production and source less from local manufacturing firms.…”
Section: Methodology and Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…This result is consistent with other examples in the literature such as Amendolagine et al (2013) and Merlevede et al (2011) who find a similar non-linear effect. An interpretation for this counterintuitive result could be that that older firms prefer to internalize part of the input production and source less from local manufacturing firms.…”
Section: Methodology and Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In this sense, the larger the distance the higher the trade costs and therefore the more profitable would be for the multinational to source locally (Rodriguez and Clare, 1996). Consistent empirical evidence of the four factors has been found for Sub-Saharan African by Amendolagine et al (2013) using, as we do, the UNIDO Africa Investor dataset. Regarding domestic firms' characteristics, Javorcik and Spatareanu (2009) find that suppliers to multinationals are larger, have a higher capital-labor ratio, pay higher wages and exhibit a higher productivity level.…”
Section: What Drives the Domestic Linkage?supporting
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