This paper examines the impact of uncertainty on the profitability of vertical and horizontal foreign direct investment (FDI). Vertical FDI takes place when the multinational fragments the production process internationally, locating each stage of production in the country where it can be done at the least cost. Horizontal FDI occurs when the multinational undertakes the same production activities in multiple countries. We consider a model where the risk-neutral multinational must commit its investment prior to the realization of shocks. The multinational has monopoly power and confronts two types of risk. It may face random productivity shocks or encounter a host country that tries to confiscate its rents. We show that greater uncertainty reduces the expected income from vertical FDI but increases the expected income from horizontal FDI. In addition, predatory actions by the host country are more costly to the multinational that has structured its production vertically rather than horizontally. Consequently, increased uncertainty should encourage horizontal FDI but discourage vertical FDI. If vertical FDI is more likely to flow into emerging markets and horizontal FDI into mature markets, then the empirical finding that most FDI is horizontal rather than vertical might be due, in part, to the greater uncertainty associated with emerging markets. We report cross-country regression results that provide some support for the predictions of the model. Volatility appears to have a differential impact on FDI inflows into mature and emerging markets. For mature markets that supposedly attract mainly horizontal FDI, greater volatility significantly increases FDI inflows. For emerging markets that receive relatively more vertical FDI inflows, increased volatility does not increase FDI inflows. copyright http://www.nber.org/papers/w8631
If the direct investment is foreign, then no, since FDI stands for 'foreign direct investment'.
What does direct foreign investments do?
foreign direct investment is that investment in which a foreign country invests in a host country.
A measure of foreign ownership of productive assets, such as factories, mines and land. Increasing foreign investment can be used as one measure of growing economic globalization. Horizontal foreign direct investments happen when a multinational company carries out a similar business operation in different nations.
Yes, Chinese government is very much encouraging foreign direct investment.
If the direct investment is foreign, then no, since FDI stands for 'foreign direct investment'.
What does direct foreign investments do?
foreign direct investment is that investment in which a foreign country invests in a host country.
Foreign direct investment is the provision of capital into a company or project by a financier who is from a foreign country. In portfolio investment, anyone can invest in the portfolio, whether or not he is from a local company or a foreign company.
A measure of foreign ownership of productive assets, such as factories, mines and land. Increasing foreign investment can be used as one measure of growing economic globalization. Horizontal foreign direct investments happen when a multinational company carries out a similar business operation in different nations.
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Foreign direct investment
There are many factors that motivate foreign direct investment. The main point of motivation is the competitiveness to obtain the foreign direct investments within each developing country.
The objective of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is to promote economic growth, transfer technology and expertise, create job opportunities, and improve infrastructure in a host country. FDI also helps in increasing productivity, fostering competition, and boosting innovation in the local market.
Yes, Chinese government is very much encouraging foreign direct investment.
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The full form of FDI is Foreign Direct Investment. FDI refers to the investment made by a company or individual from one country into another country. It involves the establishment of business operations or the acquisition of assets in the foreign country.