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📖 Description
This book examines the relationship between outward foreign direct investment (FDI) by US multinational corporations (MNCs) and US exports, US jobs, and R&D in the United States. The authors demonstrate that expanded activity at the foreign affiliates of US corporations is associated with larger production, greater employment, higher exports, and more R&D in the United States. These results are reinforced by a new set of case studies showing that overseas and domestic R&D facilities within US MNCs reinforce, complement, and strengthen each other. The findings suggest that less investment abroad by US firms would weaken-not strengthen-the US economy. It is therefore not in the US interest to adopt tax and regulatory policies that discourage global engagement by US multinationals.