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Economic Journal

Location of R&D and High‐Tech Production by Vertically Integrated Multinationals

Journal Article
Reference
Ekholm, Karolina and Katariina Hakkala (2007). “Location of R&D and High‐Tech Production by Vertically Integrated Multinationals”. Economic Journal 117(518), 512–543. doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0297.2007.02028.x

Authors
Karolina Ekholm, Katariina Hakkala

This article extends the theory of multinational firms by allowing for agglomeration forces in firmlevel activities such as R&D as well as in production. We develop a two-country general-equilibrium model where firms make separate choices about the location of R&D and production. There are R&D spillovers and a home-market effect creating incentives for firms to locate production in the relatively large market. For relatively weak R&D spillovers and intermediate trade costs, the smaller economy tends to specialise in R&D. While skilled labour may gain from hosting an agglomeration of R&D activities, unskilled labour.