Firms in the International Economy: Firm Heterogeneity Meets International Business
Online ISBN:
9780262314473
Print ISBN:
9780262019743
Publisher:
The MIT Press
Book
Firms in the International Economy: Firm Heterogeneity Meets International Business
Published online:
29 May 2014
Published in print:
20 December 2013
Online ISBN:
9780262314473
Print ISBN:
9780262019743
Publisher:
The MIT Press
Cite
Beugelsdijk, Sjoerd, and others (eds), Firms in the International Economy: Firm Heterogeneity Meets International Business (Cambridge, MA , 2013; online edn, MIT Press Scholarship Online, 29 May 2014), https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/9780262019743.001.0001, accessed 3 May 2025.
Abstract
International Economics (IE) and International Business (IB) are usually treated as two separate disciplines. With the advent of new trade theory the firm was reintroduced in IE and the fields more and more discuss the same topics. This book shows that IE as well as IB could benefit from each other.
Contents
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Front Matter
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Introduction: Firm Heterogeneity, International Economics, and International Business
Sjoerd Beugelsdijk and others
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I Firm-Specific Advantages
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International Business Theory for International Economists
Alan M. Rugman andQuyen T. K. Nguyen
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2
Exports versus Foreign Direct Investments: Evidence from Cross-Country Industry Data
Filomena Pietrovito and others
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3
Managerial Characteristics and the Export Decision of Firms
Davide Sala andErdal Yalcin
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International Business Theory for International Economists
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II Firm-Environment Interaction
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III Boundaries of the Firm
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IV Innovation and Technology Transfer
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Multinationals’ Technology Transfers and Firms’ Performance
García-Vega María andElena Huergo
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Innovation Offshoring and Inventor Substitution
Roger Smeets andLaura Abramovsky
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12
Heterogeneous Firms, Trade, and Economic Policy: Insights from a Simple Two-Sector Model
Michael Pflüger andStephan Russek
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10
Multinationals’ Technology Transfers and Firms’ Performance
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End Matter
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