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Deep Integration, Global Firms, and Technology Spillovers / by Naoto Jinji, Xingyuan Zhang, Shoji Haruna
(Advances in Japanese Business and Economics. ISSN:21978867 ; 26)

Publisher (Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2022
Edition 1st ed. 2022.
Authors *Jinji, Naoto author
Zhang, Xingyuan author
Haruna, Shoji author
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Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size XVIII, 178 p. 11 illus., 9 illus. in color : online resource
Notes Preface -- About the Authors -- Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview -- Chapter 2 The Trend of Deep Regional Integration -- Chapter 3 Which Aspect of Firm Performance is Important for the Choice of Globalization Mode?.-Chapter 4 Does Tobin’s q Matter for a Firm’s Choice of Globalization Mode? -- Chapter 5 Trade Patterns and International Technology Spillovers: Theory and Evidence from Japanese and European Patent Citations -- Chapter 6 Vertical versus Horizontal Foreign Direct Investment and Technology Spillovers -- Chapter 7 Do Deep Regional Trade Agreements Enhance International Technology Spillovers? Depth, Breadth, and Heterogeneity -- Chapter 8 Conclusion and Policy Implications -- References
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This open access book explores the impact of deep regional economic integration on spillovers of knowledge and technology across countries. Deep integration through signing deep regional trade agreements (DRTAs), which cover various policy areas in addition to tariff reductions, may or may not facilitate technology spillovers among their signatories. To understand the mechanism of the impact of deep integration on technology spillovers, this book starts by analyzing the behavior of global firms. Factors that affect global firms’ activities, such as export, foreign direct investment (FDI), offshore outsourcing, are examined. Micro data on Japanese firms are employed for the analysis. Then, the relationships between bilateral trade patterns and technology spillovers and between types of FDI and technology spillovers are investigated in detail. Patent citation data are used to measure technology spillovers. Finally, the impact of DRTAs on international technology spillovers is analyzed. This book is highly recommended to readers who are interested in the effects of deep regional integration, including academic scholars, policymakers, and graduate students
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Subjects LCSH:International economic relations
LCSH:Economic history
LCSH:Economics
FREE:International Economics
FREE:Economy-wide Country Studies
FREE:Economics
Classification LCC:HF1351-1647
DC23:337
ID 8000078912
ISBN 9789811652103

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