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portada Outward Foreign Direct Investment and us Exports - Implications for us Policy (Policy Analyses in International Economics) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2013
Language
English
Pages
84
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9780881326680
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Outward Foreign Direct Investment and us Exports - Implications for us Policy (Policy Analyses in International Economics) (in English)

Gary Clyde Hufbauer; Theodore H. Moran; Lindsay Oldenski (Author) · Peterson Inst · Paperback

Outward Foreign Direct Investment and us Exports - Implications for us Policy (Policy Analyses in International Economics) (in English) - Gary Clyde Hufbauer; Theodore H. Moran; Lindsay Oldenski

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Synopsis "Outward Foreign Direct Investment and us Exports - Implications for us Policy (Policy Analyses in International Economics) (in English)"

It is not in the US interest to adopt tax and regulatory policies that would discourage global engagement by US multinational corporations (MNCs). Research presented in this book shows that the expansion of foreign affiliates of US MNCs is positively associated with more production, greater employment, higher exports, and more research and development (R&D) in the United States. These findings suggest that less investment abroad by US firms would weaken-not strengthen-the US economy. This analysis by no means implies that there are only winners and no losers from outward investment. Changing patterns of MNC investment, like changing patterns of technology and production more generally, contribute to job losses and dislocations for some workers and to new opportunities for others. To benefit the US economy and US workers most broadly, the United States will want to search for ways to strengthen the appeal of the United States as a base for the operations of international firms. High among the recommendations to accomplish this, the United States should adopt a territorial tax system, like the great majority of developed countries.

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