The role of public policy in closing foreign direct investment gaps: an empirical analysis

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作者
C. Bellak
M. Leibrecht
R. Stehrer
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[1] Vienna University of Economics and Business,Department of Economics
[2] Vienna University of Economics and Business,Research Institute for International Taxation and Department of Economics
[3] The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw),undefined
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Empirica | 2010年 / 37卷
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Economic policy; Foreign direct investment; European Union; Industry-level study; Location decision; F21; H25; H71;
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Using public policy instruments to attract Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has become standard in most countries, irrespective of their level of development, geographical location or industrial structure. Against this background the paper analyses the suitability of various public policies to attract inward FDI based on a sample of 11 countries and 10 industries from the manufacturing sector over 10 years. For this aim we derive an empirical baseline model of the determinants of inward FDI-stock. From this baseline model FDI-gaps—measured as the difference between the “estimated actual” inward FDI-stock and the “potential” FDI-stock, which could be realized if a certain “best practice policy” were carried out—are derived. Thereby the analysis focuses on business taxation, public research and development expenditures, the information and communication infrastructure endowment, labor costs as well as institutional and skill-related policies. The analysis inter alia reveals the share of each of these location factors in the total industry- and country-level FDI-gap. Moreover, the analysis explores how policy advice depends on the definition of the “best practice policy”.
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页码:19 / 46
页数:27
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