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Do large firms generate positive productivity spillovers?

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  • Mary Amiti
  • Cedric Duprez
  • Jozef Konings
  • John Van Reenen

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The potentially negative effects of market concentration on consumers and workers has received much attention, but Mary Amiti, Cédric Duprez, Jozef Konings and John Van Reenen find that big firms can also promote productivity in the wider economy. Analysing data from Belgium, they find that being global is not necessary for such benefits, with large domestic firms generating spillovers of the same magnitude as multinationals.

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  • Mary Amiti & Cedric Duprez & Jozef Konings & John Van Reenen, 2024. "Do large firms generate positive productivity spillovers?," CentrePiece - The magazine for economic performance 677, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
  • Handle: RePEc:cep:cepcnp:677
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    productivity; fdi; spillovers;
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    • E2 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Consumption, Saving, Production, Employment, and Investment

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