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Misfits in the car industry: Offshore assembly decisions at the variety level


Keith Head
Thierry Mayer

 Points clés :
  • Offshoring is modelled at the country-variety level.
  • Offshoring is measured for the world car industry.
  • Offshoring is very concentrated on a small set of firms.

 Résumé :
This paper estimates the role of country-variety comparative advantage in the decision to offshore assembly of more than 2000 models of 197 car brands headquartered in 23 countries. While offshoring in the car industry has risen from 2000 to 2016, the top five offshoring brands account for half the car assembly relocated to low-wage countries. We show that the decision to offshore a particular car model depends on two types of cost (dis)advantage of the home country relative to foreign locations. The first type, the assembly costs common to all models, is estimated via a structural triadic gravity equation. The second effect, model-level comparative advantage, is an interaction between proxies for the model's skill and capital intensity and headquarter country's abundance in these factors.

 Mots-clés : FDI | Gravity | Offshoring

 JEL : F1


Articles et documents associés :

  • "Misfits in the car industry: Offshore Assembly Decisions at the Variety Level", Journal of the Japanese and International Economies
  • CEPII Working Paper
    N°2018-22, December 2018

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    Commerce & Mondialisation
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