Innovation, investment and the diffusion of technology in Europe : German direct investment and economic growth in postwar Europe

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Innovation, investment and the diffusion of technology in Europe : German direct investment and economic growth in postwar Europe

edited by Ray Barrell and Nigel Pain

(Economic and social studies / National Institute of Economic and Social Research, 39)

Cambridge University Press, 1999

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This volume brings together leading European scholars and policy-makers to address the determinants of foreign direct investment (FDI) and its effects on globalisation, growth and European integration since 1945. The main focus of the study is foreign direct investment by German multinational companies. A range of methods, including econometric studies, survey-based analysis, and detailed discussions of published statistics are used to assess the implications for the German economy and the results in host countries of foreign investment. Consideration is also given to FDI by Swedish multinational corporations, as well as to the role national and supranational institutions can play in stimulating FDI. Although FDI often raises fears for employment and growth, it is an effective way of transferring techniques, processes and products into new markets. Firm-specific assets transferred in this way can raise productivity in the host country without sacrificing jobs in the home country.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction R. Barrell and N. Pain
  • 2. The growth of foreign direct investment in Europe R. Barrell and N. Pain
  • 3. Irish FDI policy and investment from the EU F. Ruane and H. Gorg
  • 4. German manufacturing investment in the UK: survey results and economic impact N. Hood, J. Taggart and S. Young
  • 5. Internationalisation of R and D and multinational enterprises: H. Belitz and M. Beise
  • 6. Foreign activities by Swedish multinational corporations. The role played by large European host countries P. Braunerhjelm and K. Ekholm
  • 7. European integration and German FDI: implications for domestic investment and central European economies J. Prasad Agarwal
  • 8. Innovation and the regional and industrial pattern of German foreign direct investment F. Hubert and N. Pain.

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