Agglomeration effects of inter-firm backward and forward linkages: evidence from Japanese manufacturing investment in China
This paper examines the agglomeration effects of multinational firms on the location decisions of first-time Japanese manufacturing investors in China for the period 1995-2007. This is accomplished by exploiting newly constructed measures of inter-firm backward and forward linkages formed in a home country. The conditional and mixed logit estimates reveal that agglomeration by first-tier suppliers and customers draws subsequent investment into a location. However, such agglomeration effects are not pervasive and do not extend to the second and third tiers. Instead, we find that agglomeration by third-tier suppliers generates a countervailing force, making a location relatively unattractive.
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2013-03
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Authors: | Yamashita, Nobuaki ; Matsuura, Toshiyuki ; Nakajima, Kentaro |
Institutions: | Faculty of Economics, Keio University |
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