The effectiveness of investment incentives: the Slovenian FDI Co-financing Grant Scheme

This article analyses the effectiveness of the main instrument of Slovenian FDI policy, the 'FDI Co-financing Grant Scheme'. We look at the post-grant performance of foreign subsidiaries that received grants in 2000-09 using a double-track approach: calculation of performance premia of sub...

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Published inPost-communist economies Vol. 24; no. 3; pp. 383 - 401
Main Authors Burger, Anže, Jaklič, Andreja, Rojec, Matija
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Abingdon Taylor & Francis Group 01.09.2012
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Summary:This article analyses the effectiveness of the main instrument of Slovenian FDI policy, the 'FDI Co-financing Grant Scheme'. We look at the post-grant performance of foreign subsidiaries that received grants in 2000-09 using a double-track approach: calculation of performance premia of subsidised foreign subsidiaries, based on financial statements data, as suggested by Bernard and Jensen, and a questionnaire survey to tackle those qualitative aspects of subsidiaries' operations which are used in the official evaluation of grant applications. Subsidised foreign subsidiaries on average show better performance than comparable local companies and better qualitative characteristics than non-subsidised foreign subsidiaries. The main objectives of the scheme, creation of new capacity and jobs in export-oriented activities, have been achieved. The quality of this quantitative increase is more of a question; the data do not indicate any real breakthroughs in technological intensity, human resource development or productivity. In terms of technology and skills subsidised FDI projects remain more or less on the level of average Slovenian firms.
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ISSN:1463-1377
1465-3958
DOI:10.1080/14631377.2012.705471