An Analysis between Foreign Direct Investment and Intra-Industry Trade in Turkey: A VECM Approach

Canan Şentürk
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The stylized world of identical technologies between countries, perfect competition and homogeneous products in the markets, and inactivity of production factors/inputs between countries is no longer valid. Knowledge economy, imperfect competition, differentiation, industrial clusters, new economic geography, transportation and transaction costs are among the factors that create the transformation in international trade. However, there is a specific literature that highlights the existence of examples of firms that are competitors or interconnected as parts of a single supply chain in the international economy, and spread of production activities to the world geography as an extension of the global transformation in production processes. In this context, since multinational firms mostly produce differentiated goods and a large part of intra-industry trade (IIT) is based on intra-firm trade of these firms, the linkage between foreign direct investment (FDI) and IIT is important. This connection is also supported by the fact that FDI is among the country-specific determinants of IIT in the literature. For this purpose, in this study, IIT index values for the period 1995-2020 in Turkey are calculated based on the distribution of exports and imports according to BEC classification. And FDI values related to industrial sectors in the same period are taken as basis. The relationship between the series is examined by cointegration analysis and the direction of the relationship is revealed by causality analysis based on vector error correction model (VECM). In the results of the study, it has been determined a one-way causal relationship from FDI to IIT for capital goods; and from IIT (total) to FDI. This is consistent with the result of the existence of a significant and positive relationship between technology intensity and IIT thanks to FDI in the literature.
土耳其外商直接投资与产业内贸易关系分析:基于VECM的方法
国与国之间技术相同、市场上完全竞争和产品同质、国与国之间生产要素/投入不活跃的程式化世界已不再有效。知识经济、不完全竞争、差别化、产业集群、新经济地理、运输和交易成本是造成国际贸易转型的因素。然而,有一种特定的文献强调了在国际经济中作为单一供应链的一部分存在竞争或相互关联的公司的例子,并将生产活动传播到世界地理,作为生产过程中全球转型的延伸。在这种情况下,由于跨国公司大多生产差异化产品,而且大部分产业内贸易是基于这些公司的企业内部贸易,因此外国直接投资(FDI)与产业内贸易之间的联系是重要的。在文献中,外国直接投资是IIT的具体国家决定因素之一,这一事实也支持了这种联系。为此,在本研究中,根据BEC分类的进出口分布,计算了土耳其1995-2020年的IIT指数值。并以同期与工业部门相关的FDI价值为依据。通过协整分析检验了序列之间的关系,并通过基于向量误差修正模型(VECM)的因果分析揭示了关系的方向。在研究的结果中,已经确定了资本货物的外国直接投资与IIT之间的单向因果关系;从IIT(总额)到FDI(外国直接投资)。这与文献中FDI对技术强度与IIT之间存在显著正相关关系的结果一致。
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