Thursday, 28 February 2019

Regulations, immigration, and firms' offshoring decisions

a column by Simone Moriconi, Giovanni Peri and Dario Pozzoli for VOX: CEPR’s Policy Portal

Firms’ offshoring decisions depend on the size of entry costs in target countries. But the institutional and policy determinants of these costs have received little empirical attention.

This column uses data on 2,000 Danish manufacturing firms to explore how costs of entry affect offshoring decisions. Higher levels of labour market rigidity, credit risk, and corruption all lower the probability of offshoring to a given country, while immigrant networks within the firm increase the likelihood of offshoring to their home countries.

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