Trade and value chain participation: Domestic firms and FDI spillovers in Africa

Bernard Hoekman and Marco Sanfilippo
2023
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirect/10.1111/twec.13505
#Trade and FDI
#Sub-saharan Africa
#The Middle East and North Africa

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Data on the location of foreign direct investment (FDI) projects within and across African nations are com- bined with firm-level survey data and information on sectoral input–output relationships to assess what types of FDI are more likely to influence participation in global value chains (GVCs) and to investigate the re- lationship between FDI and the performance of proxi- mate domestic firms. Firm-level analysis finds evidence of vertical spillovers from exposure to FDI, mainly in the manufacturing sector: domestic firms located near FDI projects that offer potential supply or demand link- ages are more likely to engage in trade through imports or exports. Proximity to FDI projects in the same sector (horizontal linkage) is less likely to affect trade or GVC performance of domestic firms. Both vertical and hori- zontal FDI linkages are associated with higher labour productivity and other dimensions of performance.

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Bernard Hoekman

European University Institute

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