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The Productivity Advantage and Global Scope of U.S. Multinational Firms
This paper examines whether the productivity of U.S. business es- tablishments is related to the extent to which their parent rms are globally engaged{from being an exporter to being a edgling multi- national that has taken a few cautious forays into foreign markets to being a seasoned multinational with extensive foreign operations.