The Impact Of Trade And Foreign Direct Investment Policies On Technology Adoption And Sourcing Of Chinese Firms

Bin Xu (First Author)

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Abstract

How do trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) policies impact the decisions of firms in technology adoption (process vs. product innovations) and sourcing (internal vs. external and foreign vs. domestic)? We use a sample of Chinese firms to address this question. China's trade and FDI policies lead to different forms of internationalization: ordinary exports, processing exports, majority FDI, and minority FDI. We find that both exporting and FDI stimulate process innovation; ordinary exports, processing exports, and FDI have strong, weak, and no effects on stimulating product innovation, respectively. Exporting firms source technologies both internally through R&D and externally from foreign and domestic sources. FDI firms have a lower tendency of internal technology development and domestic technology sourcing, but a much higher tendency of foreign technology sourcing than exporting firms. (JEL F13, F23, O32)
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)218-230
JournalContemporary Economic Policy
Volume29
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Corresponding author email

xubin@ceibs.edu

Project name

制造协作网的形成及合作演化机制的研究

Project sponsor

国家自然科学基金

Project No.

51475347

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