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  1. AGI ワーキングペーパーシリーズ
  1. AGI ワーキングペーパーシリーズ
  2. 2013年

Energy Costs and Cost Structures in East Asia: Implications for Location Decisions of Multinational Enterprises

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公開日 2015-10-23
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タイトル Energy Costs and Cost Structures in East Asia: Implications for Location Decisions of Multinational Enterprises
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言語 jpn
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言語 en
主題Scheme Other
主題 multinational enterprise
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言語 en
主題Scheme Other
主題 manufacturing
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言語 en
主題Scheme Other
主題 location choice
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言語 en
主題Scheme Other
主題 labor costs
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言語 en
主題Scheme Other
主題 energy costs
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_8042
資源タイプ working paper
著者 ラムステッター, エリック D.

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en Ramstetter, Eric D.

ja ラムステッター, エリック D.


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内容記述タイプ Abstract
内容記述 After examining how one might evaluate environment-related costs, including energy costs, this paper uses industrial census and survey data to compare the cost structures of manufacturing plants in five East Asian economies around 2006. The aim of this comparison is to provide insight into how important energy costs might be to foreign multinational enterprises (MNEs) when choosing production locations. Expenditures on raw materials (including parts and components) accounted for the largest shares (usually about half or more of output) in all economies. In contrast, wage shares were usually much smaller, 8-10 percent in Japan and Korea and 3-6 percent in Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia. Shares of purchased energy (electricity and fuels) were even smaller, 2 percent in Japan, Korea, and Malaysia, and 4 percent in Thailand and Indonesia. This suggests that energy costs were a relatively unimportant cost component in most plants in all economies. Comparisons of foreign multinational plants (MNEs) and local plants in the three Southeast Asian economies reveal large variation of MNE-local differentials of cost component shares among economies or industries. On average, energy and wage shares were lower in MNEs than in local plants and MNEs had lower energy and wage shares than local plants in most of the 15 industries examined. However, most differentials were relatively small and MNEs had higher energy shares in a number of instances. The most important implication of these comparisons is that reducing the costs of raw materials is the largest potential source of cost reduction for both local plants and MNEs in these three Southeast Asian economies. Potential gains from reducing energy costs (and wage costs) are much more limited for the average MNE. These empirical patterns reinforce the general academic consensus that energy and labor costs are usually minor factors in MNE location decisions. And because energy costs are a major portion of environment-related costs, this suggests that environmental costs may also be a minor factor for most MNE location decisions. However, cost structures vary among industries and firms or plants, and some MNEs do reap substantial gains from reducing labor and/or energy costs.
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書誌情報 AGI Working Paper Series

巻 2013-05, p. 1-36, 発行日 2013-03
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出版タイプ NA
出版タイプResource http://purl.org/coar/version/c_be7fb7dd8ff6fe43
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主題Scheme Other
主題 JEL classification: F23, J31, L60, O53, Q40
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