外国直接投资对欧盟新老成员国间接影响的Meta分析:理解生产率溢出效应

Randolph Luca Bruno, M. Cipollina
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在本文中,我们总结、结合并解释了最近公司层面的实证文献的发现,这些文献关注的是外国直接投资(FDI)对扩大后的欧洲经济表现(以生产率衡量)的间接影响。我们回顾了2000年至2015年间发布的52项定量研究,并编纂了1133项估计。我们运行了一个回归的回归来衡量fdi -生产率关系的强度。利用大量关于FDI及其在解释欧洲企业生产率增长中的作用的高质量研究,我们采用最近的元回归分析方法——漏斗不对称和精度估计检验以及带有标准误差的精度效应估计——来解释FDI的异质性影响。本文在充分考虑出版物选择偏倚、计量经济模型和个别研究的特点后,评估了FDI对企业绩效的国别影响。我们的研究结果表明,平均而言,FDI对生产率有积极的间接影响。这种影响在某些欧洲国家尤为显著,我们认为这是这些国家吸收能力增强的标志。
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A Meta‐Analysis of the Indirect Impact of Foreign Direct Investment in Old and New EU Member States: Understanding Productivity Spillovers
In this paper, we summarise, combine and explain recent findings from firm-level empirical literature focusing on the indirect impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on economic performance, measured as productivity, in the Enlarged Europe. We have reviewed 52 quantitative studies, released between 2000 and 2015 and codified 1,133 estimates. We run a regression of regressions which measures the strength of the FDI–productivity relationship. Taking advantage of large number of high-quality studies on FDI and its role in explaining the growth in firms’ productivity in Europe, we adopt recent meta-regression analysis methods—funnel asymmetry and precision estimate tests and precision-effect estimate with standard errors—to explain the heterogeneous impact of FDI. This paper assesses the country-specific impact of FDI on firms’ performance, after taking publication selection bias, econometric modelling and the individual studies’ characteristics fully into account. Our results show that on average FDI has a positive indirect impact on productivity. The impact is especially significant in selected European countries, and we interpret this as a sign of better absorptive capacities in those countries.
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