FDI spillover effects on sectoral green productivity in Taiwan.
台湾におけるセクター別グリーン生産性に対するFDIの波及効果 (AI 翻訳)
G. Soto, Manuel A. Zambrano‐Monserrate
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日本語
本研究は1994〜2022年の台湾データを用い、対内FDIと対外FDIが再生可能エネルギー消費を通じてセクター別生産性に与える波及効果を分析。電気・ガス部門で3.19%、製造業で2.5%、鉱業で3.12%の生産性向上が見られ、持続可能な波及効果が確認された。原子力では同様の効果は見られなかった。政策への示唆を提供する。
English
This study examines FDI spillover effects on green productivity in Taiwan (1994-2022). It finds that inward and outward FDI mediate the relationship between renewable energy consumption and productivity, boosting productivity by 2.5-3.19% across sectors. No effect from nuclear energy. Results support aligning FDI with renewable energy for green growth.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
台湾の事例は、日本が再生可能エネルギー導入とFDIの連携を考える上で参考になる。特に、対内・対外FDIの媒介効果がグリーン生産性向上に寄与する点は、日本のGX政策においても示唆に富む。
In the global GX context
This paper provides empirical evidence on how FDI can enhance green productivity through renewable energy adoption, contributing to the global discourse on sustainable FDI and energy transition. It offers insights for policymakers in aligning investment incentives with climate goals.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Researchers can use this empirical framework to study FDI spillovers in other contexts and explore similar mediation effects in different economies.
🏢実務担当者:Corporate sustainability teams can understand the potential of FDI in driving green productivity gains and integrate these insights into investment strategies.
🏛政策担当者:Policymakers should consider aligning FDI incentives with renewable energy deployment to achieve green growth and enhance sectoral productivity.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Amid growing global emphasis on sustainable development, foreign direct investment (FDI) has emerged as a critical driver of economic growth in emerging economies such as Taiwan. In this context, historical inflows have contributed to technological advancement and industrial expansion. However, integrating environmental sustainability into growth models raises questions about how FDI influences productivity through the adoption of alternative energy sources rather than fossil fuels. This study examines the spillover mechanisms of inward FDI (IFDI) and outward FDI (OFDI) on sectoral productivity in Taiwan over the period 1994-2022. The analysis focuses on their mediating role in the relationship between per capita renewable energy consumption and productivity across the manufacturing, electricity and gas, and mining sectors. The mediation results indicate that IFDI and OFDI enhance productivity by 3.19 percent in the electricity and gas sector, 2.5 percent in manufacturing, and 3.12 percent in mining for each 1 percent increase in per capita renewable energy consumption. These effects offset previously non-significant direct relationships in the latter two sectors. By contrast, no comparable effects are observed for nuclear energy. These findings indicate the presence of sustainable spillover effects associated with IFDI through technology transfer and a filter-out mechanism linked to OFDI. The results provide relevant insights for policy design aimed at aligning foreign direct investment with renewable energy deployment to support green productivity gains.
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