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Foreign direct investment and the innovation performance of local enterprises
W. Yue
This study conducted by Wen Yue explores how foreign direct investment (FDI) boosts innovation performance in Chinese local enterprises, revealing promising insights into spillover and competition effects across different enterprise types.
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