美国对外直接投资的地点选择:制度如何重要?

The location choice of US foreign direct investment: how do institutions matter?

Journal of Institutional Economics · 2016
被引 21
ABS 3

中文导读

研究了制度质量如何影响美国对外直接投资在不同国家和行业间的分布,发现合同执行质量高的国家更吸引关系特定型投资,反之则吸引非关系特定型投资。

Abstract

Abstract We look at the institutional determinants of both within- and across-country variations in US foreign direct investment (FDI) flows over time. The strength of our approach is that in contrast to the previous work that has focused on average FDI flows across countries, we are able to explain both the variations in FDI flows across and within countries for a given year. Our core hypothesis is that in countries with high quality of contract enforcement, multinationals are more likely to invest in the industries, where by their very nature investments are relationship specific. Conversely, in countries with low quality of contract enforcement, multinationals are more likely to invest in industries where investments to a large degree are not relationship specific. Using-three dimensional panel data for US FDI flows to 50 countries and 6 sectors for the period 1984–2010, we find strong support for our hypothesis. Our findings suggest that countries that want to attract US FDI in sectors that are highly intensive in technology and institutions such as transportation and electronics should improve their property rights and contracting environment.

对外直接投资制度质量合同执行国际经济学面板数据