Central Bank Research Hub - JEL classification F23: Multinational Firms; International Business

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The Few Leading the Many: Foreign Affiliates and Business Cycle Comovement

Dallas Fed Institute Working Papers [View] (Paper: 0116, 19.05.2012)

JEL: F12, F23, F4, F41

Corporate geography in multi-plant firms

Bank of Italy Working Papers [View] (Paper: 865, 11.05.2012)

JEL: F23, L20, R30

Are All Trade Policies Created Equal? Empirical Evidence for Nonequivalent Market Power Effects of Tariffs and Quotas

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System FEDS series [View] (Paper: 2012-17, 01.05.2012)

JEL: F13, F23, L11

A note on foreign bank entry and bank corporate governance in China

Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 2012/08, 27.04.2012)

JEL: F23, G21, G28, G34

The export-magnification effect of offshoring

European Central Bank Working papers [View] (Paper: 1430, 27.04.2012)

JEL: F12, F15, F23

(Not so) easy come, (still) easy go? Footloose multinationals revisited?

National Bank of Belgium Working Papers [View] (Paper: 223, 26.03.2012)

JEL: F23

Which Foreigners are Worth Wooing? A Meta-Analysis of Vertical Spillovers from FDI

Czech National Bank Working papers [View] (Paper: 2010/03, 20.09.2010)

JEL: C83, F23

The discontinuous integration of Western Europe’s heterogeneous market for corporate control from 1995 to 2007

Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 201014, 19.07.2010)

JEL: F21, F23, F36, G15, G34, R12

The Asymmetric Effects of Tariffs on Intra-Firm Trade and Offshoring Decisions

Boston Fed Working papers [View] (Paper: 10-04, 17.06.2010)

JEL: F10, F23, L22, L23

Being a Foreigner among Domestic Banks: Asset or Liability?

Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers [View] (Paper: 224, 01.12.2009)

JEL: F21, F23, G21

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