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Journal of International Economics

Multinational Firms, Technology and Location

Journal Article
Reference
Norbäck, Pehr-Johan (2001). “Multinational Firms, Technology and Location”. Journal of International Economics 54(2), 449–469. doi.org/10.1016/S0022-1996(00)00092-1

Author
Pehr-Johan Norbäck

This paper analyzes a three-stage optimization problem in which a firm chooses (i) its technology, by deciding on a level of R&D, (ii) whether this technology is to be used in a domestic or a foreign plant and (iii) the quantity produced and sold on the market. If technology transfer costs are low, ‘high-tech’ or R&D-intensive firms tend to produce abroad. At higher technology transfer costs, high-tech firms tend to export. An empirical analysis using a data set of Swedish multinational firms, confirms the latter prediction.

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