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Checking The Results Of The Case Study Interviews— An Essay In Triangulation

In: Closing The EU East-West Productivity Gap Foreign Direct Investment, Competitiveness and Public Policy

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  • Leonardo Iacovone

    (Department of Economics, University of Sussex, UK)

  • Neils Kofoed

    (UK Department for Education and Skills (DfES), UK)

Abstract

The following sections are included:IntroductionThe Global LiteratureMacro-econometric studiesMicro-econometric studiesCross-sectional studiesPanel data studiesCase Studies from a Global PerspectiveSummary of principal lessons from case studiesGovernment-led and FDI-led industrialisation—national champions and intermediate institutionsFirm-level absorptive capacity—learning, innovation and path dependenceMultinational strategy and subsidiary developmentMarket orientation—local and export marketsSectoral structure and technological trajectoriesPartnership and alliances—‘packaged’ technologies, the OEM model, alliances and joint-venturesThe Results of the Other Work Packages Within the East–West Productivity Gap ProjectPreliminary main conclusions of the case studiesDo R1–R5 have to be adjusted for low and high-tech industry cases?Selecting papers for triangulationAnalysisThe role of the subsidiary in the MNC networkR&D, Innovation, and Productivity: what is the role of FDI?ConclusionsAre there (vertical and/or horizontal) spillovers from FDI to local firms?References

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  • Leonardo Iacovone & Neils Kofoed, 2006. "Checking The Results Of The Case Study Interviews— An Essay In Triangulation," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Closing The EU East-West Productivity Gap Foreign Direct Investment, Competitiveness and Public Policy, chapter 5, pages 93-133, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9781860948015_0005
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