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Abstract: This paper intends to combine two fields in the economic literature by examining empirically the FDI pattern –horizontal versus vertical– within the European Union and the relevance of trade integration as a potential determinant of investment flows over the period 1995-2009. We capture trade integration by estimating the magnitude and evolution of the home bias or border effect rather than by using other indicators such as the openness rate or the existence of tariffs and non-tariff barriers. We find that, for the particular case of the EU, it is not possible to strictly discriminate between horizontal or vertical FDI. The market-seeking strategy appears to be more important than factor-proportion related motivations; however, the robust relationship of complementarity between trade integration and FDI provides at least one argument in support of vertical FDI and suggests that the vertical model cannot be dismissed entirely.
Fuente: CESifo Working Papers, 2014, 4867
Editorial: Ifo Institute for Economic Research Center for Economic Studies
Año de publicación: 2014
Nº de páginas: 28
Tipo de publicación: Documento de trabajo
ISSN: 1617-9595,2364-1428
Repositorio UCrea
VALERIANO MARTINEZ SAN ROMAN
MARTA BENGOA CALVO
BLANCA SANCHEZ-ROBLES RUTE
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