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US Foreign Affiliates, Technology Diffusion and Host Country Human Development: Human Development Index versus Human Capital

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Pages 69-91 | Published online: 11 Feb 2013
 

Abstract

In this study, we use a cross-sectionally correlated and timewise autoregressive model and panel data for the period 1966–2000 to investigate human development as a measure of host country absorptive capacity in 30 developed and developing countries. The results suggest that technology diffusion from US foreign affiliates has a positive and significant impact on labor productivity only if host countries have a minimum level of human development. This condition may partially explain why previous studies show mixed support for the hypothesis that foreign affiliates have a positive effect on productivity in developing countries. Although the results have to be interpreted with caution, the policy implication is that human development enhances the capacity of countries to reap the benefits of foreign direct investments.

Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to the editor and four anonymous referees whose comments and feedback have greatly improved the paper. The corresponding author has also benefited from the suggestions and comments of Derick Boyd, Executive Director, Caribbean Centre for Money and Finance, University of the West Indies, St Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago, Ron Smith, Professor of Applied Economics, Birkbeck, University of London, and David C. Rose, Professor of Economics, University of Missouri at St. Louis.

Notes

1 Note that as the interest rate is constant, the expression in Equation (Equation6) can be written as .

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