Licensing versus direct investment: implications for economic growth |
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Authors: | Amy Jocelyn Glass Kamal Saggi |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Economics, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA b Department of Economics, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX 75275, USA |
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Abstract: | We develop a symmetric two country model of foreign direct investment (FDI) that captures the internalization decision and its implications for both the rate and magnitude of innovations. When mode choice (licensing versus FDI) is fixed, a subsidy to multinational production increases the rate but decreases the size of innovations. When mode can switch, the rate and size of innovations both increase, provided the subsidy is not too large. Although innovation size decreases for industries where firms already were choosing FDI, innovation size increases for industries where firms switch from licensing to FDI because multinationals choose larger innovations than licensors. |
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Keywords: | Innovation Licensing Foreign direct investment Multinational firms |
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