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The Determinants Of Foreign Direct Investment In R&D: Different Inducement Effects Of Private And Public R&D In Developed And Developing Host Countries

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  • JUN-KI PARK

    (Research Fellow, Samsung Economic Research Institute, Seoul, South Korea)

  • DONG JOON LEE

    (Research Fellow, Samsung Economic Research Institute, Seoul, South Korea)

  • KEUN LEE

    (Professor, Department of Economics, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea)

Abstract

In this paper, we identify the different determinants of the location of research and development (R&D) on foreign direct investment (FDI) in both developed and developing countries. In the case of host developed countries, we find that private R&D investment is positively associated with attracting R&D on FDI. In contrast, in the case of host developing countries, we find that private R&D investment is not significantly associated with attracting R&D FDI, but public R&D induces it. These findings imply that the objective of R&D FDI in developed economies is to advance multinational corporations’ (MNCs) technology further by targeting the local technology market. In contrast, the R&D FDI of MNCs in developing countries is attracted toward localities where the R&D infrastructure is better developed due to public R&D investment. MNCs in developing countries do not direct considerable attention to the R&D activities of the local private sector because their goal is to modify their own technology or products for the local product or export markets in the host countries. Therefore, although one obvious policy implication is the importance of conducting local R&D to attract foreign R&D, the more important factors are to stimulate private R&D further in the case of developed countries and to initiate public R&D first in the case of developing countries.

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  • Jun-Ki Park & Dong Joon Lee & Keun Lee, 2022. "The Determinants Of Foreign Direct Investment In R&D: Different Inducement Effects Of Private And Public R&D In Developed And Developing Host Countries," The Singapore Economic Review (SER), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 67(03), pages 923-951, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:serxxx:v:67:y:2022:i:03:n:s0217590820450034
    DOI: 10.1142/S0217590820450034
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    1. Tong Sheng & Bingquan Fang & Xiaoqian Lu & Xingheng Shi & Chaohai Shen & Xiaolan Zhou, 2022. "The Relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility, Global Investment, and Equity Incentives," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(23), pages 1-27, December.

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