Putting Japanese investment in Europe in its place

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Research on Japanese economic activity in Europe concentrates almost exclusively on investment in manufacturing. However, this paper demonstrates that this emphasis both under-estimates the longevity of Japanese direct investment in Europe and also grossly underdefines the importance of services. Not only does Japanese direct investment have a much longer history in Europe than is usually recognized but also - and perhaps more significantly - the bulk of that investment is not in manufacturing production per se but in a variety of circulation services. Using establishment-level data, this paper shows that the spatial manifestation of these circulation services is very different from that of manufacturing production.

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Dicken, P., Tickell, A., & Yeung, H. (1997). Putting Japanese investment in Europe in its place. Area, 29(3), 200–212. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4762.1997.tb00023.x

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