Technological Capabilities and Japanese Foreign Direct Investment in the United States
Bruce Kogut and
Sea Jin Chang
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1991, vol. 73, issue 3, 401-13
Abstract:
This article examines the effect of relative technological capabilities on Japanese direct investment into the United States by looking simultaneously at industry conditions in the two markets. A negative binomial regression model is specified to estimate the effects of R & D capability and industry structure on a count measure of Japanese entries across 297 industries. The results indicate that Japanese direct investment in the United States is drawn to industries intensive in R & D expenditures summed across both countries; voluntary restraints on Japanese exports encourage direct investment. When the entries are disaggregated by mode (e.g., new plant or acquisition), there is a significant indication that joint ventures are used for the sourcing and sharing of U.S. technological capabilities. Copyright 1991 by MIT Press.
Date: 1991
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