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Assessing the Regional Impact of Grants on FDI Location: Evidence from U.K. Regional Policy, 1985–2005


Colin Wren


University of Newcastle upon Tyne - Business School

Jonathan W. Jones


University of Newcastle upon Tyne - Department of Economics

August 2011

Journal of Regional Science, Vol. 51, Issue 3, pp. 497-517, 2011

Abstract:     
The paper implements a methodology for assessing the regional impact of investment grants on foreign direct investment (FDI) location, taking data for U.K. regional policy over the period 1985–2005. Using a Generalized Methods of Moments estimator it finds that each £25 million of grant changes the regional location of about six inward FDI projects. On average, projects have 150 jobs and each job diverted costs £27,500 (1995 prices). It also finds that the size of the area designated for grants has a positive location effect. The effect is small in relation to the overall scale of FDI, which may explain the weak grant effect found in recent plant‐based location studies.

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Date posted: July 27, 2011  

Suggested Citation

Wren, Colin and Jones, Jonathan W., Assessing the Regional Impact of Grants on FDI Location: Evidence from U.K. Regional Policy, 1985–2005 (August 2011). Journal of Regional Science, Vol. 51, Issue 3, pp. 497-517, 2011. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1895923 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9787.2010.00708.x

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Colin Wren (Contact Author)
University of Newcastle upon Tyne - Business School ( email )
England NE1 7RU
United Kingdom
Jonathan W. Jones
University of Newcastle upon Tyne - Department of Economics ( email )
England NE1 7RU
United Kingdom
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