Country Origin of Foreign Direct Investment in Indian Manufacturing and its Impact on Productivity of Domestic Firms
Published By: Forum for Global Knowledge Sharing | Published Date: November, 13 , 2017The paper analyzes productivity enhancing effects of foreign direct investment (FDI) among Indian
manufacturing firms. The issue particularly examined is, how country of origin of FDI makes a difference to
the impact of FDI on firm-level productivity, adding to a growing international literature on this subject. Data
on about 7000 manufacturing companies drawn from Prowess covering the period 2000-01 to 2014-15 are
used for the analysis. On the basis of data on equity holding pattern, companies with significant FDI (share of
foreign promoter(s) in equity being 10% or more), termed as FDI firms as distinct from domestic firms, are
identified. To investigate the issue of country of origin of FDI making a difference to the impact of FDI on
firm productivity, a distinction is made between FDI from developed countries and that from developing
countries, and between FDI from USA/Europe and that from Asian countries. A Cobb-Douglas production
(value added) function is estimated from pooled data on manufacturing companies, applying the LevinshonPetrin
method, which yields estimates of TFP for each company for each year. In the next step, a comparison
of TFP is made between domestic firms and FDI firms by applying regression analysis, with further
segregation made according to the country of origin of FDI. A supplementary analysis of the impact of foreign
acquisition of domestic firm on their TFP is undertaken with the help of treatment effect assessment methods.
An analysis of productivity spillover from FDI firms to domestic firms undertaken with the help of regression
analysis, considering both horizontal and vertical spillover effects. A comparative analysis of horizontal and
vertical spillover effects by the country of origin of FDI is carried out, making a distinction between FDI from
developed and that from developing countries, and also between FDI from USA/Europe and that from Asian
countries.
Author(s): Bishwanath Goldar, Karishma Banga | Posted on: Mar 14, 2018 | Views()