Strategic Foreign Direct Investment and Exchange-Rate Uncertainty

Strategic Foreign Direct Investment and Exchange-Rate Uncertainty
Author: Hongmo Sung
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
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We investigate how exchange-rate uncertainty affects the foreign direct investment decision of a risk-neutral multinational firm (MNF). We assume the firm can open plants, each with decreasing average costs, in two different countries. Under certainty, the MNF would open only one plant. We demonstrate that with sufficient exchange-rate volatility, the firm can increase expected profits by opening several plants. We also show that if the MNF faces a competitor in the foreign market, the exchange risk, by inducing the MNF to open plants in both markets, may prevent entry by the local competitor.

Foreign Direct Investment. A Review of the Determinants and Economic Effects

Foreign Direct Investment. A Review of the Determinants and Economic Effects
Author: Antonia Haberger
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2020-08-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3346218619

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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2019 in the subject Business economics - Investment and Finance, grade: 1,3, LMU Munich (Institut für marktorientierte Unternehmensführung), language: English, abstract: Both the drivers and effects of foreign direct investment (FDI) are complex and multifaceted. This thesis provides a conceptual overview of a selection of the most frequently considered drivers and economic effects of FDI in literature. The overview aims to support host countries in providing targeted incentives to attract FDI by raising the awareness of controllable drivers. Drivers for selecting a specific host country are presented hierarchically according to their controllability by the host country. The governance infrastructure as a driver, for instance, is easier to control by the target country than market characteristics, cultural distance, or resource endowments. This thesis discusses the drivers according to their decreasing controllability, starting with political factors, followed by economic, social, and cultural, as well as geographical factors. The reasons why these factors may attract FDI are outlined in the respective subsections. Moreover, this overview presents the economic effects of FDI on the host country. These effects include increased competition or spillover effects from foreign to local companies. The composition of direct and indirect effects leads to the conclusion that all these effects impact economic growth, which represents both a driver and an effect of FDI simultaneously. Thus, this thesis refers to the dependencies between drivers and effects with their interrelated factor economic growth. Further, it is argued that the effects of FDI are significantly interdependent among each other. Therefore, the realization of specific effects, such as economic growth, strongly depends on conditions and specific characteristics, such as the particular threshold level of human capital in the host country.

International Firm Investment under Exchange Rate Uncertainty

International Firm Investment under Exchange Rate Uncertainty
Author: Alexandre Jeanneret
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2018
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This paper proposes a real options theory to explore the effect of exchange rate uncertainty on foreign direct investment. Firms face the choice between serving foreign markets through exports and investing abroad to relocate production. The model predicts that the most productive firms invest abroad when exchange rate volatility is low and export otherwise, whereas the least productive firms invest abroad when volatility is high. The aggregation over heterogeneous firms produces a negative and non-linear relation between exchange rate uncertainty and total international investment. An analysis of 75 developed and emerging economies over the period 1996-2012 provides empirical support for the model's prediction.

Vertical Relationships and the Firm in the Global Economy

Vertical Relationships and the Firm in the Global Economy
Author: Khalid Sekkat
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781781958254

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This book analyses the vertical relationships of firms in an international context. These relationships, Khalid Sekkat argues, have gained further relevance due to the notable increase in vertical specialization of production across borders in the past few years.