Foreign ownership and firm performance in German services |
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Authors: | John Philipp Weche Gelübcke |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Economics, Leuphana University Lueneburg, Lueneburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | This study provides the first comprehensive analysis of foreign-controlled enterprises in the German service sector based on new micro-data from official German statistics. Various performance measures were examined via comparison of unconditional and conditional means and through use of quantile regression techniques. Foreign-controlled affiliates consistently performed better than German-owned affiliates. In contrast, profitability exhibited precisely the opposite trend. Moreover, labour productivity did not significantly differ when the comparison group consisted of domestically owned affiliates with a high degree of internationalization. A breakdown by country of origin showed that European affiliates pay lower wages and export less relative to non-European affiliates, and US firms have no productivity advantage as in manufacturing. |
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Keywords: | foreign ownership firm performance inward FDI multinational enterprise |
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