Relationship between Inward Investment and Productivity in Oman
Abstract
This study explores how the peculiarity of economic structure and institutions affect the relationship between inward
investment and productivity of domestic firms in Oman. It provides its analysis through an examination of the policy
framework that shapes the business environment; affects the quality of institutions and proper implementation of policies
targeting inward investment; and influences productivity channels and mechanisms that facilitate the transmission of
spillover effects from foreign to domestic enterprises. While international business literature attributes low productivity
to low absorptive capacity of local firms, this study stresses the correlation between the quality of institutions and
levels of productivity. Empirical evidence collected from 96 survey questionnaires and 42 interviews with government
officials and executives confirms the essential role of the state through the creation of specialized institutions and proper
implementation of investment policies in facilitating the transmission of productivity spillover effects from foreign to
domestic enterprises.
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