Foreign Direct Investment in Vietnam: Is There Any Evidence Of Technological Spillover Effects
Anh Ngoc Nguyen (),
Nguyen Thang,
Le Dang Trung,
Pham Ngoc,
Chuc Nguyen and
Nhat Nguyen
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Anh Ngoc Nguyen: Development and Policies Research Center (DEPOCEN), 216 Tran Quang Khai Street, Hanoi, Vietnam
Nguyen Thang: Center for Analysis and Forecasting (CAF), No1 Lieu Giai Street, Hanoi, Vietnam
Le Dang Trung: Center for Analysis and Forecasting (CAF), No1 Lieu Giai Street, Hanoi, Vietnam
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Anh Quynh Nguyen
No 18, Working Papers from Development and Policies Research Center (DEPOCEN), Vietnam
Abstract:
In the context of integrating more deeply into the world economy the Vietnamese policy makers have undertaken several measures to attract foreign direct investment to the country, with the culmination of FDI inflows in 2007 reaching over USD 20 billion, an increase of 69% over 2006. The policy has been taken on the ground that the FDI inflows will create employment and bring along the much needed technological advances, which will spill over to domestic firms. In this paper, we use a firm-level panel data constructed from the Census 2000-2005 to investigate not only the horizontal spillovers but also the backward and forward linkages. Adding to the current literature which focused mainly on the spillovers in the manufacturing sector, our paper provide the first estimates of the spillover effects in the service sector (at least in the context of developing countries). We also distinguish between the horizontal output spillovers (which capture demonstration effects and competition effects) and the horizontal employment spillover (which captures the labour mobility effect). The results obtained from our regression models are mixed. Different channels of spillovers are at work for the manufacturing and the service sectors. We find evidence of the positive backward technological spillovers for the manufacturing and positive horizontal spillovers for the service sector.
Keywords: Foreign Direct Investment; Vietnam; technological spillovers (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 37 pages
Date: 2008-01
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