Multinational Firms: New Theories and Empirical Evidence Based on German Firm-Level Data
The DFG project “Multinational Firms: New Theories and Empirical Evidence from German Firm-Level Data” uses the comprehensive MiDi database of the German Bundesbank to enhance our knowledge about the multinational firm. Based on new theoretical models that explicitly incorporate heterogeneity at the firm-level, we analyse determinants of German firms’ decisions to internationalise their production and the effects of this decision on the German economy. The rich dataset enables us to keep the empirical analysis very close to the theory of the multinational firm. While our research is very much theory-driven, the aim is to participate in the academic and in the public debate on globalisation issues.For more information on current working papers, see here.
In cooperation with:
- Prof. Dr. Claudia M. Buch
- Dr. Jörn Kleinert (University of Tübingen)
- Prof. Farid Toubal (University of Angers, France)
Commissioned by:
- Commissioned by: German Research Foundation (DFG)
Project team:
- Dr. Christian Arndt
- Dipl.-Ökonom Anselm Mattes
- Dipl.-Volkswirt Nico Zorell
Contact Person:
Prof. Dr. Christian Arndt ( +49 // E-Mail )
Status:
2010 - 2010