The importance of clusters for spillovers from foreign direct investment and technology sourcing
This paper examines the link between cluster development and inward foreign direct investment. The conventional policy approach has been to assume that inward foreign direct investment (FDI) can stimulate significant clustering activity, thus generating significant spillovers. This paper, however, questions this and shows that, while clusters can generate significant productivity spillovers from FDI, this only occurs in pre-existing clusters. Further, the paper demonstrates that foreign-owned firms that enter clusters also appropriate spillovers when domestic firms undertake investment, raising the possibility that clusters are important locations for so called technology, or knowledge sourcing activities by MNEs. Copyright 2006, Oxford University Press.
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2006
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Authors: | Propris, Lisa De ; Driffield, Nigel |
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Cambridge Journal of Economics. - Oxford University Press. - Vol. 30.2006, 2, p. 277-291
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Oxford University Press |
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