Quantifying Foreign Direct Investment Productivity Spillovers: A Computable General Equilibrium Framework for China.

Blake, A., Deng, Z. and Falvey, R., 2009. Quantifying Foreign Direct Investment Productivity Spillovers: A Computable General Equilibrium Framework for China. Discussion Paper. Nottingham: GEP.

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Abstract

We construct a static computable general equilibrium (CGE) model to quantify the endogenous productivity spillovers from foreign-invested firms to domestic firms, taking the Chinese economy as a case study. The coefficients of four spillover channels are estimated from econometric analysis. The simulations are conducted under two alternative market structures, namely perfect competition and monopolistic competition. Simulation results indicate that the spillover premia are positive in terms of national total output, GDP and welfare. The spillover effect is more prominent when the market structure is relatively monopolistic. FDI spillovers can also result in more product varieties produced by domestic enterprises, and can also help domestic enterprises increase their production scale.

Item Type:Monograph (Discussion Paper)
Subjects:Social Sciences > Economics
Group:School of Tourism > International Centre for Tourism and Hospitality Research
ID Code:13893
Deposited By:Professor Adam Blake
Deposited On:25 Apr 2010 12:39
Last Modified:07 Mar 2013 15:25
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