No. 327 - Foreign direct investment and international trade in services: an analysis based on balance of payments microdata

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by Chiara Bentivogli, Francesco Bripi, Andrea Carboni, Luca Cherubini, Eleonora Laurenza, Andrea Locatelli, Paola Monti, Elisabetta Nencioni, Valeria Pellegrini, Diego ScaliseApril 2016

This paper presents some analyses of FDI and international trade in services based on microdata used to produce balance of payments statistics. The microdata reveal and mitigate some informative limitations of official statistics, which no longer satisfy the growing need for internationalization data. The analysis shows that the two phenomena are highly concentrated by size and geographic location; moreover, international trade in services also involves firms in the manufacturing industry, while FDI microdata indicate a dominant role of large companies, a significant presence of holding companies. Indeed, the microdata show that internationalization often affects individual firms in different ways and is therefore suited to being studied from a number of perspectives; this opens up new possibilities for empirical analysis of the causes and effects of internationalization.