FDI Basics
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100

Define foreign direct investment?

A firms investment directly in new facilities to produce or market in a foreign country

100

There are two forms of FDI: 

(1) Acquisition/Merger AND 

(2) A ____________ investment.

Greenfield

100

SAVAGE QUESTION (-200 if you get it wrong)

Define exporting:


Producing goods at home and then shipping them to the receiving country for sale

100

Knickerbocker established a theory that states that a type of competition occurs when two or more enterprises encounter eachother in different regional markets, national markers, or industries.

What is the name of this theory:

Multipoint Competition

100

Name 1 of the five largest source countries for FDI, other than the US:

1. UK

2. Netherlands

3. France

4. Germany

5. Japan

200

Define greenfield investment:

The establishment of a wholly new operation in a foreign country

200

The stock of FDI is the total accumulated value of ________-owned assets at a given time.

foreign

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY (+400 pts)

Define licensing:


Granting a foreign entity the right to produce and sell the firm’s product in return for a royalty fee on every unit that the foreign entity sells

200

Dunning believed that, to explain the rationale for and direction of FDI, you need location-specific advantages, and externalities.

This theory is called the what?

Eclectic Paradigm

200

Name 1 of the two largest, developed targets (countries/regions) of FDI: 

1. US

2. EU

300

FDI will be favored over exporting when transportation costs are ______ and trade barriers are ______.

(Hint: Answer is same for both blanks)

High

300

Since WWII, which country has has been the largest source country for FDI?

USA

300

Define externalities:

Knowledge 'spillovers' that occur when companies in the same industry locate in the same area

300

According to the theory of comparative advantage, the free market view of FDI states that international production should be ____________ ___________ ______________.

distributed amongst countries

300

Name 1 of the two largest, developing targets (countries/regions) of FDI:

1. Southeast Asia

2. Latin America

400

FDI will be favored over licensing when the firm wants _________ of operations and strategy.

Control

400

Greenfield investments __________ the level of competition in a market, and drive down prices in the process.

Increase

400

Define offshore production:

The manufacturing of a product in another country for import to the home market

400

According to the capital-imperialist radical view of FDI, the multinational firm is an instrument of imperial domination and tool for exploiting ______ ___________ to the benefit of home countries.

host countries

400

Name 1 of the three main reasons why more firms haven chosen FDI over traditional world trade in the last 35 years.

1. Firms still fear protectionist policies

2. The shift toward democratic political institutions and free market economies encourages FDI

3. Globalization is prompting firms to ensure they have a significant presence in many regions of the world

500

In recent years, there has been a strong shift toward the free market stance, meaning and increase in volume of FDI directed at countries that have recently liberalized their regimes.

Name 2 of the five countries:

China

India

Vietnam

Venezuela

Bolovia

500

A firm's bargaining power with the host government is highest when the host government places _______ value on what the firm has to offer, and there are _______ comparable alternative available.

(Must get both blanks correct)


High, few

500

Define "Internalization Theory" (AKA Market imperfections):

Theory that focuses on the imperfections in intermediate production economies. 

It suggests that licensing could result int loss of valuable technological know-how to a foreign competitor, and does not give firm control over manufacturing, marketing, and strategy in a foreign country.

500

The pragmatic nationalist view states that FDI has both costs and benefits. Give one of the four major benefits.

Inflows of capital

Technology

Skills 

Jobs

500

Name one of the three main reasons why acquisitions are more attractive that greenfield investments for cross-border FDI:

1. They are quicker to execute than greenfield investments

2. It is less risky 

3. It is more efficient to transfer capital, technology, or management skills

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