The Tangible Contribution of R&D Spending Foreign-Owned Plants to a Host Region: a Plant Level Study of the Irish Manufacturing Sector (1980-1996)



medium term. The most innovative FDI, with the greatest potential for
technology spillovers and embeddedness, will not willingly locate in
peripheral regions but will be attracted to the core regions of Europe'
(
p.128) . This strong conclusion is worthy of consideration in an Irish
context.

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