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FDI and trade imports are two main channels of the international technology diffusion. In this article, based on the empirical analysis, using panel data, the author testes technology spillovers of FDI and trade imports and inspects the effect of technology spillovers of FDI and trade imports to the Bohai regional economic growth. The result shows that there are significant regional differences about...
Technology spillover of foreign direct investment inflow has always been highly concerned by scholars, while, the effect of spillover varies in provinces due to different technology absorptive capacity. This paper divides Chinese provinces into two groups according to their technology absorptive capacity and then explores whether the effect of technology spillover from FDI inflow is dependent on technology...
Discussions on the effect of technology transfer to recipient countries by international investment are rather inconsistent. In this paper, we empirically investigate the spillover effect via international outsourcing on Chinese local firms and the intermediary function of their absorptive capacities in technology diffusion process. We find that international service outsourcing provides more significant...
This paper discusses the technology spillover effects of international services outsourcing by developing a model of endogenous technical progress represented by the increase of the varieties of intermediate inputs. Through the competitive equilibrium analysis, we conclude that the technology spillover of services offshoring can positively promote the growth rate of the undertaking country's productivity...
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