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Multinational Enterprises, Absorptive Capacity and Export Spillovers: Evidence from Polish Firm-level Data
An important benefit attributed to the activity of multinational enterprises (MNEs) in developing and transition countries is its effect on international market access. Through a variety of channels the presence of MNEs is expected to reduce the costs faced by indigenous firms in breaking into inter...
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