Investments in response to trade policy: The case of Japanese firms during voluntary export restraints |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Economics, SUNY at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260, United States;2. Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade, Sejong-si, South Korea |
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Abstract: | This paper develops a dynamic structural model of a single decision in order to analyze the effect of voluntary export restraints (VERs) on quality-upgrade and foreign direct investment (FDI) behavior. I estimate the model parameters using a variant of the two-step estimator developed by Bajari et al. (2007). Using panel data of Japanese firms in the U.S. automobile industry, both activities are found to have significant sunk cost, which introduces intertemporal interactions in decisions, and I also find that the entry costs for FDI are larger than fixed adjustment costs for quality-upgrade. I simulate counterfactuals based on the estimation of the structural model. In the absence of the VERs, both quality-upgrade and the probability of undertaking FDI decrease. The second simulation examines the substitution effect between the two investment activities. The proposal to restrict FDI policy causes a dramatic increase in the level of quality-upgrade. Similarly, the proposal to restrict quality-upgrade policy results in an increase in the probability of FDI. |
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Keywords: | Voluntary export restraints (VERs) Quality-upgrade Foreign direct investment (FDI) Japanese automobiles Dynamic models of a single agent decision |
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