430972-FS2023-0-Multinational Firms and Production





Root number 430972
Semester FS2023
Type of course Lecture
Allocation to subject Economics
Type of exam not defined
Title Multinational Firms and Production
Description Course Goals
The goal of the course is to gain a basic understanding of the theory on multinational firms and foreign direct investment (FDI) and to become familiar with the main empirical findings on multinational firms and FDI. After the course students should be able to explain the main concepts and theories and empirical findings from the literature.

Course Content
We cover the following themes, following the textbook used for the course and a handbook chapter, then going into selected topics:
(a) Facts and Issues and overview of concepts, theory and empirical findings
(b) Theories on horizontal and vertical FDI
(c) Theory on the role of the firm in FDI
(d) Empirics: determinants of FDI and home and host country effects
(e) Selected Topic: FDI and complexity
(f) Selected Topic: Networked FDI
(g) Selected Topic: multinationals and tax base erosion and tax shifting

Grading
Grading will be based on a final exam (80%), and homework sets (20%).

Course Organization
Each week there will be a lecture and each other week half of the time will be used to discuss homework sets. Online sources like course slides will be made available through ILIAS. Homeworks will be uploaded one week before they are due (on Fridays before 9pm)

Literature
(a) Book: Barba Navaretti, Giorgio and Anthony J. Venables (2006). Multinational Firms in the World Economy. Princeton University Press.
(b) Article 1: Antras, Pol and Stephen Yeaple (2013). ‘Multinational Firms and the Structure of International Trade.’ Handbook of International Economics.
(c) Article 2: Bekkers, Eddy and Indre Macskasi (2017). ‘Sectoral Determinants of Foreign Affiliate Sales Employing European Data.’ Review of International Economics.
(d) Article 3: Baldwin, Richard and Toshihiro Okubo (2014). ‘Networked FDI: Sales and Sourcing Patterns of Japanese Foreign Affiliates.’ The World Economy.
(e) Article 4: Tørsløv, T, L Wier, and G Zucman (2022), “The Missing Profits of Nations”, The Review of Economic Studies
(f) Article 5: Wier, L and G Zucman (2022), “Global profit shifting, 1975–2019”, UNU-WIDER Working Paper No. wp-2022-121.


Lecture: Eddy Bekkers.

Tuesday, 10:15 - 12:00h, S101, UniS

*** please note the lecture of Tuesday, May 23 has been cancelled and will be held on Wednesday, May 3, from 08.15 - 10.00 in room A222, UniS instead. **********

1st exam: Tuesday, 30 May, 2023, 10.15-12.00 h, S101, UniS
2nd exam: Tuesday, September 12, 2023, 10:15 - 12:00h, 205, H4



Eddy.bekkers@wti.org
ILIAS-Link (Learning resource for course) No registration/deregistration in CTS (Admission in ILIAS possible). ILIAS
Link to another web site
Lecturers PD Dr. Eddy Henricus Gijsbertus BekkersWorld Trade Institute 
ECTS 4.5
Recognition as optional course possible No
Grading 1 to 6
 
Dates Tuesday 10:15-12:00 Weekly
Wednesday 3/5/2023 08:15-10:00
Tuesday 12/9/2023 10:15-12:00
 
Rooms Seminarraum S 101, UniS
External rooms 205, H4
A222, UniS
 
Students please consult the detailed view for complete information on dates, rooms and planned podcasts.