2019
DOI: 10.32479/ijefi.7905
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The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment Spillover, Technology and Firm Size on the Productivity of Domestic Firm in Food Industry

Abstract: Foreign direct investment (FDI) is necessary for Indonesia since the rate of saving is still low compared to the higher demand for investment in Indonesia. FDI contributes not only to the higher rate of investment but also to the spillover of other industrial sectors through technology transfer.The FDI spillover could be in the form of horizontal or vertical spillover with upstream and downstream linkages. The spillover of FDI can give a positive or negative impact on the productivity of sectors or other indus… Show more

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“…When dividing each industry aggregation into "high-medium" and "low" technology groups, however, they find evidence of FDI spillovers. Yuliani et al (2019) search for evidence of horizontal and vertical productivity FDI spillovers (defined shortly) in the Indonesian food industry. Using a more disaggregated characterization of the food industry than Blanchard and Mathieu (2016), Yuliani et al (2019) conclude some food sub-industries experience negative spillover effects, some experience positive spillover effects and some experience no spillover effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When dividing each industry aggregation into "high-medium" and "low" technology groups, however, they find evidence of FDI spillovers. Yuliani et al (2019) search for evidence of horizontal and vertical productivity FDI spillovers (defined shortly) in the Indonesian food industry. Using a more disaggregated characterization of the food industry than Blanchard and Mathieu (2016), Yuliani et al (2019) conclude some food sub-industries experience negative spillover effects, some experience positive spillover effects and some experience no spillover effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When dividing each industry aggregation into “high-medium” and “low” technology groups, however, they find evidence of FDI spillovers. Yuliani et al. (2019) search for evidence of horizontal and vertical productivity FDI spillovers (defined shortly) in the Indonesian food industry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%