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ArtikelMotivates for Japanese DFI Survey, Analysis, and Implications in Light of The Asian Crisis  
Oleh: Kreinin, Mordechai E. ; Abe, Shigeyuki ; Plummer, Michael G.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Asian Economics vol. 10 no. 3 (1999), page 385-394.
Topik: CRISIS; DFI survey; implications of light; crisis
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Isi artikelThis paper assesses the motives for Japanese outward direct foreign investment (DFI), drawing on a comprehensive private - sector survey (Toyo Keizai) of parent companies of foreign subsidiaries. It shows that the motivations behind Japanese DFI outflows are many and varied, with "securing market share” constituting the most salient motivation. DFI as a means of avoiding trade frictions is relevant only in developed countries in five industries, including transportation equipment, machinery, and electronics. Motivations are found to differ between developed and developing host economies, as expected.JEL classification : F2
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