地缘政治碎片化与友岸外包:来自项目级外国投资数据的证据

Geopolitical fragmentation and friendshoring evidence from project-level foreign investments data

Journal of Comparative Economics · 2026
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中文导读

利用项目级外国直接投资数据,研究地缘政治距离如何随时间、国家和行业影响外国投资,发现其负面影响在疫情后加剧,且主要来自西方发达经济体,并不仅限于战略行业。

Abstract

This paper examines the relationship between geopolitical distance and foreign investments over time, countries, and sectors. The analysis uses comprehensive data on foreign direct investments covering greenfield projects, mergers and acquisitions, and stocks of affiliates, as well as data on four alternative measures of geopolitical distance between countries. Our gravity estimations suggest that, first, geopolitical distance has a negative effect on foreign investments and the magnitude has heightened in the post-pandemic period compared to a decade ago, in line with friendshoring forces being at play. Second, it is primarily the companies from advanced Western economies whose foreign investment decisions are increasingly shaped by friendshoring forces. Finally, the paper shows that friendshoring is not only confined to strategic industries, implying that it may not solely reflect national security or resilience considerations.

地缘政治距离友岸外包外商直接投资引力模型