工业区、外来直接投资与区域发展

Industrial districts, inward foreign investment and regional development

Journal of Economic Geography · 2010
被引 66
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

利用意大利制造业面板数据,比较本地企业集聚与外来直接投资对区域发展的驱动作用,并特别考察工业区对生产率的额外影响。

Abstract

This article compares the importance of agglomerations of local firms, and inward FDI as drivers of regional development. The empirical analysis exploits a unique panel dataset of the Italian manufacturing sector at the regional and industry levels. We explore whether FDI and firm agglomeration can be drivers of total factor productivity (separately and jointly), with this effect being robust to different estimators, and different assumptions about inter-regional effects. In particular, we isolate one form of firm agglomeration that is especially relevant in the Italian context, industrial districts, in order to ascertain their impact on productivity. In so doing, we distinguish standard agglomeration and localization economies from industrial districts to understand what additional impact the latter has on standard agglomeration effects. Interaction effects between FDI spillovers and different types of agglomeration economies shed some light on the heterogeneity of regional development patterns as well as on the opportunity to fine tune policy measures to specific regional contexts.

工业区外商直接投资区域发展全要素生产率