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Outward FDI and the investment development path of a late-industrialising economy: Evidence from Ireland

机译:外向型外国直接投资和投资发展后期工业化经济的道路:来自爱尔兰的证据

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The Investment Development Path (IDP) hypothesis holds that a countryu2019s net outward direct investment position is systematically related to its level of economic development. Ireland is an interesting test case because of the importance of inward FDI over the last three decades, the country's rapid recent FDI-fuelled growth, and the recent increase in outward FDI by Irish-owned multinationals. We find empirical support for the IDP concept for the Irish case. Our sectoral analysis shows up important differences between Ireland's outward FDI and the bulk of FDI occurring in the world economy however. Ireland's outward FDI flows are as yet almost exclusively horizontal and they go largely into non-internationally-tradable manufacturing and services sectors. Also, the firmspecific assets of Irish multinationals lie neither in R&D nor in the type of product differentiation associated with high advertising expenditures.
机译:投资发展路径(IDP)假设认为,一国的净对外直接投资头寸与其经济发展水平有系统的关系。爱尔兰是一个有趣的测试案例,因为过去三十年来对内直接投资的重要性,该国近期由外国直接投资推动的快速增长以及爱尔兰拥有的跨国公司最近对外国直接投资的增加。我们发现爱尔兰案例中对IDP概念的经验支持。我们的部门分析显示,爱尔兰的对外直接投资与世界经济中发生的大部分外国直接投资之间存在重要差异。爱尔兰的外国直接投资流入几乎完全是水平的,它们主要流入非国际贸易的制造业和服务业。同样,爱尔兰跨国公司的公司资产既不属于研发,也不在于与高广告支出相关的产品差异化类型。

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