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Journal Article

Attracting FDI in Middle-skilled Supply Chains

Authors

  • Moran
  • T.
  • Görg
  • H.
  • Šerić
  • A.
  • Krieger-Boden
  • C.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

F14 F16 O24 O25

Key Words

developing countries

emerging countries

foreign direct investment

industrial policy

Industriepolitik

Related Topics

International Trade

Foreign Direct Investments

Emerging Markets & Developing Countries

While popular opinion often pictures FDI flowing in search of lowest-wage, lowest- skilled activities in emerging markets, actual FDI to such countries increasingly addresses medium to high-skilled manufacturing sectors. Such FDI might be called “Quality FDI” that contributes to the creation of decent and value-adding jobs, enhancing the skill base of host economies, facilitating transfer of technology, knowledge and know-how, boosting competitiveness of domestic firms and enabling their access to world-wide markets, as well as operating in a socially and environmentally responsible manner. To attract such quality FDI, host countries need mindfully tailored policies. Recent research offers evidence for strategies in developing countries that successfully turned FDI into such quality FDI.

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