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Internationalization of Japanese Firms - Evidence from Firm-level Data

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This book takes a comprehensive look at Japanese firms engaging in export and foreign direct investment (FDI) and develops new methods and data to investigate the internationalization of firms, which is a focus issue in international trade. Using micro-level data, the book provides an introduction to theoretical and statistical analysis of internationalization modes of Japanese firms with productivity heterogeneity. It makes clear that although the productivity of internationalized Japanese firms is higher on average than that of firms serving only the domestic market, the difference in productivity between exporters and FDI firms is not as obvious in comparison with that of their counterparts in the United States and Europe. Focusing on this point, the book analyzes not only productivity heterogeneity among firms, but also the differences in firm-specific factors other than productivity: industry-specific factors, market-specific factors such as market size and variable and fixed costs for export, and FDI in destination countries. This in-depth investigation reveals how those factors make the modes of Japanese firms' internationalization different from those in the United States and Europe. Further analysis focuses on the effects of match quality, organizational and institutional factors in the market on firms' exports, and FDI. As an approach to the current trends in international trade, this book is unique in using detailed firm-level panel data drawn from Japanese government statistics.

List of contents

1 Introduction and Overview (Ryuhei Wakasugi).- 2 Features of Japanese Internationalized Firms: Findings Based on Firm-Level Data (Ryuhei Wakasugi, Banri Ito, Toshiyuki Matsuura, Hitoshi Sato, Ayumu Tanaka and Yasuyuki Todo).- 3 Heterogeneity and the Structure of Export and FDI: A Cross-Industry Analysis of Japanese Manufacturing (Ayumu Tanaka).- 4 The Role of Non-Productivity Factors in the Internationalization of Firms (Yasuyuki Todo).- 5 Entry into Foreign Markets through Foreign Direct Investment (Toshiyuki Matsuura and Hitoshi Sato).- 6 Productivity and Modes of Internationalization: Evidence from Japanese Firms (Ryuhei Wakasugi and Ayumu Tanaka).- 7 Foreign Direct Investment with Matching Frictions (Hitoshi Sato).- 8 Intra-firm Trade and Contract Completeness: Evidence from Japanese Foreign-affiliated Firms (Toshiyuki Matsuura and Banri Ito).

About the author










Editor
Ryuhei Wakasugi is professor emeritus, Kyoto University and Yokohama National University, and professor of Economics at Gakushuin University. He also serves as adjunct professor at the Institute of Economic Research, Kyoto University, the Center for Economic Growth and Strategy, Yokohama National University, and the University of International Business and Economics in China. Wakasugi is also program director, senior research advisor, and faculty fellow at the Research Institute of Economy Trade and Industry (RIETI). His research includes papers on international trade, foreign direct investment, offshoring, innovation and R&D.


Summary

This book takes a comprehensive look at Japanese firms engaging in export and foreign direct investment (FDI) and develops new methods and data to investigate the internationalization of firms, which is a focus issue in international trade. Using micro-level data, the book provides an introduction to theoretical and statistical analysis of internationalization modes of Japanese firms with productivity heterogeneity. It makes clear that although the productivity of internationalized Japanese firms is higher on average than that of firms serving only the domestic market, the difference in productivity between exporters and FDI firms is not as obvious in comparison with that of their counterparts in the United States and Europe. Focusing on this point, the book analyzes not only productivity heterogeneity among firms, but also the differences in firm-specific factors other than productivity: industry-specific factors, market-specific factors such as market size and variable and fixed costs for export, and FDI in destination countries. This in-depth investigation reveals how those factors make the modes of Japanese firms’ internationalization different from those in the United States and Europe. Further analysis focuses on the effects of match quality, organizational and institutional factors in the market on firms’ exports, and FDI. As an approach to the current trends in international trade, this book is unique in using detailed firm-level panel data drawn from Japanese government statistics.
 

Product details

Assisted by Ryuhe Wakasugi (Editor), Ryuhei Wakasugi (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title Gendai Nihon kigyo no kokusaika---Paneru deta bunseki
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9784431561903
ISBN 978-4-431-56190-3
No. of pages 173
Dimensions 155 mm x 10 mm x 235 mm
Weight 289 g
Illustrations IX, 173 p. 36 illus., 27 illus. in color.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > International economy

Management, B, Business, Economics, Business and Management, trade, Economics and Finance, Innovation/Technology Management, International Economics, Industries, Industrial Organization, Commerce, Research & development management, Management science, Industrial Management, Economics of industrial organisation, Microeconomics

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