Uncertain productivity growth and the choice between FDI and export

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Abstract

While determinants of FDI patterns have received widespread attention, the timing of their surge remains largely unexplained. According to the proximity-concentration trade-off argument, a surge in FDI in times of decaying international transportation costs seemingly represents a paradox. Besides transportation costs, other factors have contextually changed: in particular, the uncertainty that firms bear has increased. Enriching the classical choice problem of a multinational firm with insights from the literature on investment under uncertainty, we illustrate how different types of uncertainty determine the timing and optimal entry mode (i.e. FDI or export) of a multinational enterprise into a new market. © 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Yalcin, E., & Sala, D. (2014). Uncertain productivity growth and the choice between FDI and export. Review of International Economics, 22(1), 189–208. https://doi.org/10.1111/roie.12105

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