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This paper proposes a proximity-concentration tradeoff in product space as a determinant of horizontal foreign direct investment (FDI). Firms that enter a foreign market by exporting are able to capture consumer surplus from introducing a differentiated product with characteristics that the...
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its intangible assets in another country. We also investigate the effects of trade liberalization and the welfare …
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less developed, FDI is always welfare-enhancing …
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We consider the plant location decision of a multinational corporation (MNC), which has the option to invest in a more or in a less technologically lagging country, and which aims to use its foreign plant as an export-platform. We show that the plant location decision of the MNC depends on...
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its intangible assets in another country. We also investigate the effects of trade liberalization and the welfare …
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-border acquisition reduces welfare, greenfield investment can be welfare-improving. These results suggest that policy should distinguish …
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This paper proposes a proximity-concentration tradeoff in product space as a determinant of horizontal foreign direct investment (FDI). Firms that enter a foreign market by exporting are able to capture consumer surplus from introducing a differentiated product with characteristics that the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013060458
-border acquisition reduces welfare, greenfield investment can be welfare-improving. These results suggest that policy should distinguish …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010877755
switch from exporting to undertaking FDI when trade costs are relatively high. Also, collusion over FDI may increase welfare. …
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benefits from FDI if the domestic firm is a public welfare-maximizing firm, while its welfare may decrease when it is a private … welfare-maximizer location. Finally, an efficiency-enhancing role of policy competition may only arise when the domestic …
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