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Title: Distance to the Efficiency Frontier and FDI Spillovers

Author(s): Klara Sabirianova Peter, Jan Svejnar and Katherine Terrell

Publication Date: November 2004

Keyword(s): convergence, Czech Republic, foreign direct investment, frontier, knowledge spillovers, productivity and Russia

Programme Area(s): Industrial Organization and Institutions and Economic Performance

Abstract: We establish that domestically owned firms in two alternative models of emerging market economies, the Czech Republic and Russia, have not been converging to the technological frontier set by foreign owned firms. In both countries, the distance of domestic firms to the frontier grew (in all parts of the distribution) from 1992-94 to 1995-97 and did not change from 1995-97 to 1998-2000. The distance to the frontier is, however, orders of magnitude greater in Russia than in the Czech Republic throughout 1992-2000. We also find in both countries that domestic firms in industries with a greater share of foreign firms are falling behind more than domestic firms in industries with a smaller foreign presence. In the Czech Republic, however, this ?negative spillover? effect is diminished over time, whereas in Russia it continues to cause domestic firms to fall further behind. On the other hand, we find in both countries that foreign firms experience positive spillovers from other foreign firms operating in the same product market. This evidence on the dynamics of efficiency is consistent with the view that economies (firms) need to be more technologically advanced and open to competition in order to be able to gain from foreign presence.

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Sabirianova Peter, K, Svejnar, J and Terrell, K. 2004. 'Distance to the Efficiency Frontier and FDI Spillovers'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=4723