S. Iammarino et Gd. Santangelo, Foreign direct investment and regional attractiveness in the EU integration process - Some evidence for the Italian regions, EUR URB R S, 7(1), 2000, pp. 5-18
The analysis of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the EU regions has shown
changes in both the sectoral composition and the geographical orientation
of productive investments operated by multinational enterprises (MNEs), Suc
h variations may be attributable to factors such as the 'deepening' of the
integration process in the 1980s and the early 1990s and the change in the
location strategies of MNEs. Assuming regions as units of analysis with reg
ard to economic integration, this paper provides a first description of whe
re and in which sectors inward FDI is located in Italy, by carrying out a s
imple analysis at regional level in the period 1985-95. It attempts to shed
some light on the characteristic features of Italian regional systems in o
rder to assess their degree of attractiveness for FDI. The geographical dis
tribution of foreign plants in Italy emphasizes the historical imbalances a
ffecting the country, stressing the concentration of FDI in a few advanced
regions and the marginalization of the Italian Mezzogiorno. Furthermore, th
e analysis turns to investigate whether FDI follows regional specialization
models by distinguishing between EU and non-EU FDI in sectoral and geograp
hical terms. EU investors turn out to be increasingly related to the sector
al comparative advantages of regional economic systems, while the matching
between the specialization of non-EU FDI and that of local firms is relativ
ely less pronounced.