Foreign Direct Investment in the Context of Global Value Chains and Superstar Firms

K. Vrolijk
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The emergence of GVCs and recently superstar firms has been well documented, but less attention has been paid to what these joint developments mean for how we think about and need to examine FDI. Against this setting, I explore four dimensions of FDI: its conceptual aspects, measurement, determinants and implications. I show that including relevant aspects of GVCs and superstar firms emphasizes better both the highly productive and “monopolistic” nature of superstar firms as well as the equity and non-equity investments that such firms make to organize production at the global level. Following this definition, there are multiple measures and recently novel datasets that allow to examine new and decisive mechanisms that dictate determinants and implications of FDI. From the analysis emerges that relational costs of production, firm-level characteristics and changes in global economic environment are important FDI determinants (additional to country-level issues). I find that the new data (and advances in underlying firm-level theories) allow to study more clearly the various (coinciding) mechanisms affecting firm productivity after foreign entry, which shows positive effects, although evidence on competition effects is limited and distributional effects exist. It too highlights an important implication previous unobserved: that the most productive firms tend to self-select into FDI, which plausibly increases market concentration in global markets, which may change how the various mechanisms affect domestic firms and workers upon foreign entry.
全球价值链与超级明星企业背景下的外国直接投资
全球价值链和最近的超级明星公司的出现已经有了很好的记录,但很少有人关注这些共同的发展对我们如何看待和需要审查外国直接投资意味着什么。在这种背景下,我探讨了外国直接投资的四个方面:其概念方面,测量,决定因素和影响。我表明,包括全球价值链和超级明星公司的相关方面,更好地强调了超级明星公司的高生产率和“垄断”性质,以及这些公司在全球范围内组织生产的股权和非股权投资。根据这一定义,有多种措施和最近的新数据集可以检查决定外国直接投资决定因素和影响的新的决定性机制。从分析中可以看出,生产的关系成本、公司一级的特点和全球经济环境的变化是重要的外国直接投资决定因素(除了国家一级的问题外)。我发现,新的数据(以及基础企业层面理论的进步)允许更清楚地研究外国进入后影响企业生产率的各种(一致的)机制,这显示出积极的影响,尽管关于竞争效应的证据有限,分配效应存在。它也突出了一个以前未被注意到的重要含义:生产率最高的公司倾向于自我选择外国直接投资,这似乎增加了全球市场的市场集中度,这可能会改变各种机制对外国进入时国内公司和工人的影响。
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