Publication

Multinationals and Domestic TFP: Competition Effects, Knowledge Spillovers and Foreign Ownership

MNEs
Foreign ownership
Competition Effects
Knowledge Spillovers
Mark-up
Total Factor Productivity
2022
S. PAPAIOANNOU ,
M. PAPANASTASSIOU

2022, World Economy, 45(12), pp.3715-3750

Abstract

We explore the role of Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) on Total Factor Productivity (TFP) of domestic firms by addressing some of the long-standing controversies of the literature. drawing attention to the foreign ownership structure. First, we study the of impact foreign ownership structure on FDI gains. Second, we differentiate between competition effects (CE) and knowledge spillovers (KS). The former induces pro-competitive gains by making domestic firms charge lower price mark-ups, the latter highlight the importance of learning gains through intra-industry (horizontal) and inter-industry (vertical) spillovers. We investigate whether KS can potentially vary with the degree of foreign control. Using a sample of manufacturing firms from six European countries, we find that the higher presence of MNEs in the domestic market makes domestic firms charge lower mark-ups. Only majority and wholly owned MNEs generate economically weak horizontal spillovers that become stronger after controlling for the absorptive capacity of domestic firms. Backward spillovers from MNEs in downstream industries are the main source of TFP gains for domestic firms. Forward spillovers depend on direct linkages with MNEs and the scope of product differentiation.