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SUMMARY:French-Japanese webinar - Craig Parsons
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DESCRIPTION:The study examines GVC participation as a determinant of inward
  greenfield FDI at the sectoral level. Our data spans from 2005 to 2015 cov
 ering 15 manufacturing industries for 64 host countries and 88 source count
 ries. Overall\, the results show that more trade through GVCs will increase
  FDI inflows. Although we find that GVC participation\, both backward and f
 orward linkages\, is positively associated with FDI\, the effects are heter
 ogeneous and depend on the sector and the region. For policymakers\, if the
  host country is in the later stages of production in Basic metals and Rubb
 er and plastic\, policymakers may be well-advised to attempt to incentivize
  inward FDI into these sectors. This is more strongly recommended when the 
 country is located in Europe and Central Asia\, East Asia and Pacific\, and
  North America. In contrast\, Machinery and equipment does not seem to be a
  key sector for GVC-driven FDI policy. Also\, though the electronics indust
 ry is one of the most active industries in the global production chain\, it
 s elasticity is positive\, but not statistically significant.\\n\\nContact:
  Gilles Dufrénot: gilles.dufrenot[at]sciencespo-aix.frKiyotaka Sato: sato
 [at]ynu.ac.jp\n\nPlus d'informations: https://www.amse-aixmarseille.fr/en/e
 vents/craig-parsons-0
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CONTACT:Gilles Dufrénot: gilles.dufrenot[at]sciencespo-aix.frKiyotaka Sato
 :&nbsp\;sato[at]ynu.ac.jp
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