FDI and Trade: The Irish Host‐Country Experience
以爱尔兰制造业为例,分析出口导向型外国直接投资对东道国经济结构、增长决定因素及潜在负面影响,适合研究FDI与贸易关系的学者参考。
In Irish manufacturing, the foreign sector accounts for about one half of employment and some 60% of gross output. The Irish experience therefore provides us with a textbook case study of the effects on an EU host economy of export-oriented FDI. We explore in this paper the structural changes induced by FDI and the effects of FDI on the determinants of growth in Ireland. We also consider some possible adverse effects that may be associated with such strong reliance on multinational investment.