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The Effects of Robotization on Foreign Direct Investment
Industrial Structure,
Foreign Direct Investment
Author Sungwoo Hong, Wongi Kim, and Yeo Joon Yoon Series 22-04 Language English Date 2023.08.03
This study aims to investigate the effects of robotization on foreign direct investment (FDI). We address this research question by providing a theoreti-cal prediction derived from a simple model and then empirically testing our prediction. Theoretically, we found that an exogenous rise in industrial robots depresses both the robot rental rate and the domestic cost of task execution. Thus, it is more profitable to perform more tasks at home, leading to a de-crease in FDI. Empirical results are summarized as follows. First, an increase in robotization in source countries negatively affects outward FDI. Second, this negative effect is not consistent across global regions.
Executive Summary
1. Introduction
2. Robotization and FDI: Conceptual Frameworks
3. Data and Econometrics
3.1. Data
3.2. Econometrics
4. Empirical Results
5. Discussion
5.1. Regional Heterogeneities
5.2. Origin of Regional Heterogeneity: Role of Manufacturing and Education
6. Concluding Remarks
References
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