Regional Determinants of MNE’s Location Choice in Post-transition Economies
Andrea Gauselmann, Philipp Marek
Empirica,
No. 4,
2012
Abstract
This article focuses on the impact of agglomeration and labour market factors on the location choice of MNEs in post-transition economies. We compare data from 33 regions in East Germany, the Czech Republic and Poland using a mixed logit model on a sample of 4,343 subsidiaries for the time period between 2000 and 2010. The results show that agglomeration advantages, such as sectoral specialization as well as a region’s economic and technological performance prove to be some of the most important pull factors for FDI in post-transition regions.
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Heterogeneous FDI in Transition Economies – A Novel Approach to Assess the Developmental Impact of Backward Linkages
Axèle Giroud, Björn Jindra, Philipp Marek
World Development,
No. 11,
2012
Abstract
Traditional models of technology transfer via FDI rely upon technology gap and absorptive capacity arguments to explain host economies’ potential to benefit from technological spillovers. This paper emphasizes foreign affiliates’ technological heterogeneity. We apply a novel approach differentiating extent and intensity of backward linkages between foreign affiliates and local suppliers. We use survey data on 809 foreign affiliates in five transition economies. Our evidence shows that foreign affiliates’ technological capability, embeddedness and autonomy are positively related to knowledge transfer via backward linkages. In contrast to what is widely assumed, we find a non-linear relationship between extent of local sourcing and knowledge transfer to domestic suppliers.
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Mittelfristige Projektion der wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung
Oliver Holtemöller, Katja Drechsel, Brigitte Loose
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 8,
2012
Abstract
Die konjunkturelle Schwächephase im Winterhalbjahr 2012/2013 wirkt sich auch auf das mittelfristige Wirtschaftswachstum in Deutschland aus. Unter Berücksichtigung der Herbstprognose 2012 von IWH und Kiel Economics ist nunmehr mit einer durchschnittlichen Wachstumsrate des Bruttoinlandsproduktes von 1¼% pro Jahr zwischen 2011 und 2017 zu rechnen. Dabei wird unterstellt, dass die Auslastung der deutschen Wirtschaft nach der vorübergehenden konjunkturellen Schwächephase überdurchschnittlich sein wird, weil die einheitliche europäische Geldpolitik in Deutschland noch längere Zeit expansiv wirken dürfte.
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Konjunktur aktuell: Eurokrise nimmt deutscher Konjunktur den Wind aus den Segeln
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 8,
2012
Abstract
Im Herbst 2012 stellen sich Lage und Aussichten für die deutsche Konjunktur deutlich schlechter dar als vor einem halben Jahr. Hauptgrund dafür sind die immer neuen Schübe der Schulden- und Vertrauenskrise im Euroraum. Auch die Weltkonjunktur hat generell an Kraft verloren.
Die Produktion hat in Deutschland in der ersten Jahreshälfte weiter zugelegt. Auch im dritten Quartal 2012 dürfte sie zunehmen, und zwar um 0,4%. Für das Winterhalbjahr 2012/ 2013 deutet sich dann allerdings eine Verlangsamung des konjunkturellen Fahrtempos an.
Alles in allem wird das reale Bruttoinlandsprodukt 2012 voraussichtlich um 0,9% und 2013 um 0,8% zulegen. Das 66%-Prognoseintervall liegt für das Jahr 2012 zwischen 0,7% und 1,1%; im Jahr 2013 reicht es von –0,2% bis 1,8%.
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The Determinants of Inward Foreign Direct Investment in Business Services Across European Regions
Davide Castellani
Finanza e Statistica 104/2012,
2012
Abstract
The paper accounts for the determinants of inward foreign direct investment in business services across the EU-27 regions. Together with the traditional variables considered in the literature (market size, market quality, agglomeration economies, labour cost, technology, human capital), we focus on the role of forward linkages with manufacturing sectors and other service sectors as
attractors of business services FDI at the regional level. This hypothesis is based on the evidence that the growth of business services is mostly due to increasing intermediate demand by other services industries and by manufacturing industries and on the importance of geographical proximity for forward linkages in services.
To our knowledge, there are no studies investigating the role of forward linkages for the location of FDI. This paper aims therefore to fill this gap and add to the FDI literature by providing a picture of the specificities of the determinants of FDI in business services at the regional level. The empirical analysis draws upon the database fDi Markets, from which we selected projects having as a destination NUTS 2 European regions in the sectors of Business services over the period 2003-2008. Data on FDI have been matched with data drawn from the Eurostat Regio
database. Forward linkages have been constructed using the OECD Input/Output database. By estimating a negative binomial model, we find that regions specialised in those (manufacturing) sectors that are high potential users of business services attract more FDI than other regions. This confirms the role of forward linkages for the localisation of business service FDI, particularly in the case of manufacturing.
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Vierteljährliche Konjunkturberichterstattung für das Land Sachsen-Anhalt – Die gesamtwirtschaftliche Lage im 2. Quartal 2012 –
Brigitte Loose, Hans-Ulrich Brautzsch, Franziska Exß
Einzelveröffentlichungen,
No. 2,
2012
Abstract
Das Bruttoinlandsprodukt in Sachsen-Anhalt hat im ersten und zweiten Quartal dieses Jahres deutlich nachgegeben. Erhebliche Rückgänge im Verlauf haben die Industrie und auch das Baugewerbe hinnehmen müssen, während die Verluste im Dienstleistungsbereich eher gering gewesen sein dürften. Sachsen-Anhalt bleibt damit im ersten Halbjahr 2012 deutlich hinter der Entwicklung in Deutschland zurück. Ein wesentlicher Teil der Eintrübung beruht auf der Ausrichtung der Produktion in Sachsen-Anhalt auf Standardprodukte und auf Regionen in Westeuropa sowie dem demographischen Faktor. So profitiert Sachsen-Anhalt aufgrund seiner Produktstruktur nur wenig von den Wachstumstreibern Deutschlands, die zuletzt vor allem aus dem Ausland und hier besonders von Ländern außerhalb Westeuropas sowie von der gestiegenen Nachfrage der privaten Haushalte nach höherwertigen Konsumgütern kamen.
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Monetary Policy in a World Where Money (Also) Matters
Makram El-Shagi, Sebastian Giesen
IWH Discussion Papers,
No. 6,
2012
Abstract
While the long-run relation between money and inflation as predicted by the quantity theory is well established, empirical studies of the short-run adjustment process have been inconclusive at best. The literature regarding the validity of the quantity theory within a given economy is mixed. Previous research has found support for quantity theory within a given economy by combining the P-Star, the structural VAR and the monetary aggregation literature. However, these models lack precise modelling of the short-run dynamics by ignoring interest rates as the main policy instrument. Contrarily, most New Keynesian approaches, while excellently modeling the short-run dynamics transmitted through interest rates, ignore the role of money and thus the potential mid-and long-run effects of monetary policy. We propose a parsimonious and fairly unrestrictive econometric model that allows a detailed look into the dynamics of a monetary policy shock by accounting for changes in economic equilibria, such as potential output and money demand, in a framework that allows for both monetarist and New Keynesian transmission mechanisms, while also considering the Barnett critique. While we confirm most New Keynesian findings concerning the short-run dynamics, we also find strong evidence for a substantial role of the quantity of money for price movements.
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Fiscal Spending Multiplier Calculations Based on Input-Output Tables? An Application to EU Member States
Toralf Pusch
Intervention. European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies,
No. 1,
2012
Abstract
Fiscal spending multiplier calculations have attracted considerable attention in the aftermath of the global financial crisis. Much of the current literature is based on VAR estimation methods and DSGE models. In line with the Keynesian literature we argue that many of these models probably underestimate the fiscal spending multiplier in recessions. The income-expenditure model of the fiscal spending multiplier can be seen as a good approximation under these circumstances. In its conventional form this model suffers from an underestimation of the multiplier due to an overestimation of the import intake of domestic absorption. In this article we apply input-output calculus to solve this problem. Multipliers thus derived are comparably high, ranging between 1.4 and 1.8 for many member states of the European Union. GDP drops due to budget consolidation might therefore be substantial in times of crisis.
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