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ID133190
Title ProperEntrepreneurship and spillovers from multinationals
Other Title Informationevidence from Chinese private firms
LanguageENG
AuthorLiu, Qing ;  Lu, Ruosi ;  Zhang, Chao
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Using nationwide survey data in China, we find evidence of positive FDI spillover effects via entrepreneurship. After controlling for a series of entrepreneur and firm attributes, our OLS estimates suggest that private firms run by entrepreneurs with MNE work experience outperform their counterparts run by entrepreneurs without MNE work experience. To deal with the potential endogeneity in the sense that inherently more capable entrepreneurs may self-select into MNEs before launching their own businesses, we use a nonparametric way, i.e., the propensity score matching (PSM) method, to identify the MNE "treatment" effect. The PSM estimates remain consistent with the OLS evidence, and the estimates are robust to different sensitivity analyses. We further find that private firms run by MNE-trained entrepreneurs do operate differently from their counterparts in both their global involvement and internal management, which are the underlying channels of the spillovers.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol.29, No.__ ; Jun.2014: p.95-106
Journal SourceChina Economic Review Vol.29, No.__ ; Jun.2014: p.95-106
Key WordsMultinationals Entrepreneurship ;  Chinese Private Firms - CPF ;  China ;  Economic Policy ;  FDI ;  PSM ;  MNE ;  OLS ;  Global Involvement ;  Global Economy