The Effect of Institutions on Productivity Spillovers from FDI to Domestic Firms: Evidence in Vietnam

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Huynh Quoc Vu, P. T. Ngoc, Nguyen Le Hoang Thuy To Quyen
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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of formal institutions and their components on productivity spillovers from FDI enterprises to domestic firms’ TFP in developing countries like Vietnam. Design/methodology/approach: The study, conducted in two steps to explore the relationship, is to estimate the firm's TFP in accordance with the semi-parametric method of Levisohn and Petrin (2003). Regression is in accordance with the equation with panel data and adjusted by Driscoll and Kraay standard errors. An unbalanced panel data, related to more than 61,600 Vietnamese manufacturing firms from 2012 to 2017, is combined with the Provincial Institutional Quality Survey (PAPI index) and IO table. Findings: The local institutions have a positive impact on promoting learning ability and increasing productivity of domestic firms, especially small and medium enterprises (SMEs) that take better advantage of this effect. Vertical linkages with FDI enterprises assist local firms to increase productivity while horizontal linkages bring in negative effects. Domestic enterprises with high productivity (in the top 25%) receive positive spillover effects from horizontal linkages and vertical linkages and gain positive impacts of the institution on productivity whereas the group of low-productivity enterprises records negative impacts. This research highlights those enterprises operating in the region where institutions have transparency, accountability, participation in comments and effective corruption control can absorb spillovers and improve their productivity as well as the transparency and corruption control are recognized as having a positive impact through horizontal linkages. Research limitations/implications: With the limitation of research data being conducted only on manufacturing enterprises, there is a lack of data on the impact of service enterprises. The study only stops at understanding the impact of formal institutional effects on productivity spillovers whereas informal institutional effects will be studied in the future. Furthermore, the productivity spillovers of FDI enterprises are explored in general besides other FDI forms that will have different productivity spillovers like offshore. From the results of this study, the governments of developing countries should improve their institutions to encourage local enterprises to take the advantage of spillover effects from FDI enterprises as well as pay more attention to regional factors by supplementing development priority policies based on the capacity of each region. Institutional quality at provincial level has a positive impact on productivity spillovers; consequently, it is essential to have policies for further institutional improvement. Originality/value: This is the first research paper on the impact of the institutional factor at provincial level on firm’s productivity in developing countries like Vietnam. Theoretically, the impact of formal institutions on spillover effects from FDI enterprises is also clarified. In addition, our findings have implications for local economic development policies: vertical linkages promote domestic firms to increase their productivity while horizontal linkages of FDI enterprises in the same industry generate adverse impacts. This paper suggests some feasible solutions for SMEs in developing countries towards their productivity improvement.
制度对FDI对国内企业生产率溢出的影响:以越南为例
目的:本研究的目的是研究越南等发展中国家的正式制度及其组成部分对FDI企业对国内企业TFP生产率溢出的影响。设计/方法论/方法:本研究分两个步骤进行,以探索这种关系,是根据Levisohn和Petrin(2003)的半参数方法估计公司的TFP。根据面板数据方程进行回归,并采用Driscoll和Kraay标准误差进行调整。与2012年至2017年超过61,600家越南制造企业相关的不平衡面板数据与省级机构质量调查(PAPI指数)和IO表相结合。研究发现:地方制度对提升国内企业学习能力和提高生产率具有积极影响,尤其是中小企业更能利用这一效应。与外国直接投资企业的纵向联系有助于当地企业提高生产率,而横向联系则带来负面影响。高生产率的国内企业(前25%)从水平联系和垂直联系中获得了正溢出效应,并获得了制度对生产率的正影响,而低生产率企业则受到了负影响。本研究强调,在制度透明、问责、参与评论和有效控制腐败的地区经营的企业可以吸收溢出效应,提高生产率,并且透明度和腐败控制被认为通过横向联系产生积极影响。研究局限性/启示:由于研究数据仅局限于制造业企业,缺乏对服务业企业影响的研究数据。本研究仅停留在了解正式制度效应对生产率溢出的影响,而非正式制度效应将在未来进行研究。此外,本文还对FDI企业的生产率外溢进行了一般性的探讨,并对离岸等具有不同生产率外溢的FDI形式进行了探讨。从本研究的结果来看,发展中国家政府应完善制度,鼓励当地企业利用FDI企业的溢出效应,并根据各地区的能力补充发展优先政策,更加重视区域因素。省级制度质量对生产率溢出有正向影响;因此,必须制定进一步改善体制的政策。原创性/价值:本文首次研究了越南等发展中国家省级制度因素对企业生产率的影响。从理论上也阐明了正式制度对FDI企业溢出效应的影响。此外,我们的研究结果对地方经济发展政策具有启示意义:纵向联系促进了国内企业提高生产率,而同一行业的FDI企业的横向联系则产生了不利影响。本文为发展中国家中小企业提高生产率提出了一些可行的解决方案。
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Global Business and Finance Review
Global Business and Finance Review Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Finance
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