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Original Articles

Productivity spillovers from foreign direct investment in Chinese industries

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Pages 429-446 | Received 17 Apr 2009, Accepted 02 Sep 2009, Published online: 13 Dec 2009
 

Abstract

This paper investigates productivity spillover effects of FDI and relates it to the capital- or labour-intensive nature of the industry. Using a panel data set of 35 industries in China, it shows that the presence and magnitude of FDI spillover effects vary by different channels and the nature of the industry. On average, FDI has no horizontal spillover effects but has positive backward linkage effects. However, there are substantial differences in FDI spillover effects via demonstration, competition and labour mobility between capital- and labour-intensive industries. The findings have important policy implications.

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Notes

1. Recently, there have been studies using the knowledge production function approach with innovation as the dependent variable rather than productivity (Liu and Buck Citation2007). Data availability prevents us from adopting this approach.

2. The aggregation scheme is not reported but available upon request.

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