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Do Exports, FDI, and Outsourcing in Transition Countries Drive Firm-Level Innovation?

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This research note is part of a larger collaboration titled “The effects of internationalization on innovation: Firm-level evidence for transition economies”. I thank Hein Roelfsema for invaluable inputs and participants from the 73th International Atlantic Economic Society conference (Istanbul, March 28–31, 2012) and the “Entrepreneurship, Family Firms and Economic Development” conference (Cracow, April 27–28, 2012) for suggestions.

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Boermans, M.A. Do Exports, FDI, and Outsourcing in Transition Countries Drive Firm-Level Innovation?. Atl Econ J 41, 197–198 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11293-012-9359-6

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