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Location Fundamentals, Agglomeration Economies, and the Geography of Multinational Firms
Laura Alfaro
Maggie Xiaoyang Chen
出版
Harvard Business School
, 2016
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=GcljAQAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Multinationals exhibit distinct agglomeration patterns which have transformed the global transformed the global landscape of industrial production (Alfaro and Chen, 2014). Using a unique worldwide plant-level dataset that reports detailed location, ownership, and operation information for plants in over 100 countries, we construct a spatially continuous index of pairwise-industry agglomeration and investigate the patterns and determinants underlying the global economic geography of multinational firms. In particular, we run a horse-race between two distinct economic forces: location fundamentals and agglomeration economies. We find that location fundamentals including market access and comparative advantage and agglomeration economies including capital-good market externality and technology diffusion play a particularly important role in multinationals' economic geography. These findings remain robust when we use alternative measures of trade costs, address potential reverse causality, and explore regional patterns.