Reshoring and plant closures in covid-19 times : evidence from Italian MNEs
Di Stefano, Enrica ; Giovannetti, Giorgia ; Mancini, Michele ; Marvasi, Enrico ; Vannelli, Giulio
European University Institute, San Domenico di Fiesole
European University Institute. Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies - Florence
2021
34 p.
epidemic disease ; multinational enterprise ; plant shutdown ; value chains
EUI Working Papers
RSC 2021/94
Business economics
English
Bibliogr.
1028-3625
"This paper provides new evidence on reshoring and plant closures ex-ploiting a novel dataset of Italian multinational firms surveyed throughout 2020 and 2021, the years of the Covid-19 pandemic. We find that Covid-19 did not spur large waves of reshoring nor plant closures. Even though the pandemic has caused severe losses to firms, including multinationals, most did not stop foreign production nor are willing to do so in the near future. Furthermore, they maintained existing suppliers. Tariffs and trade policy uncertainty, on the other hand, are more likely to induce reshoring and plant closures. This evidence is consistent with a simple multi-period model, illustrating how offshoring, on the one side, and reshoring or plant closures, on the other side, are asymmetric in important ways. In the presence of sunk costs, reshoring and plant closures require sufficiently large and permanent shocks to demand, trade and foreign production costs to induce behavioural changes. Covid-19 was a major shock, but it was mostly perceived as temporary, while persistent trade policy un-certainty, especially if combined with other shocks, might induce firms to revise their internationalization strategies."
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