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2014
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Backshoring of production activities in European manufacturing

Abstract
This note presents empirical evidence on production backshoring - the move-ment of production activities from locations abroad back to the home country. Between 2010 and Mid-2012, only four percent of all firms moved production activities back to their home country. For every backshoring firm, there are more than three offshoring firms. Thus, from today's perspective it is unlikely that backshoring will be an important driver of a 'manufacturing renaissance' in Europe.The most frequent reason for backshoring is poor quality of the goods pro-duced at foreign locations, followed by the loss of flexibility and too high transport costs. Sectors with a high backshoring propensity are electrical equipment, communications equipment and the automotive industry. These sectors may be the most obvious candidates for policy intervention to increase the frequency of backshoring in European manufacturing.
Author(s)
Dachs, Bernhard
Zanker, Christoph
Azevedo, Susana
Bengtson, Lars
Bikfalvi, Andrea
Praest Knudsen, Mette
Ligthart, Paul
Palcic, Iztok
Prester, Jasna
Royer, Isabelle
Waser, Bruno
Publisher
Fraunhofer ISI
Publishing Place
Karlsruhe
File(s)
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Rights
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DOI
10.24406/publica-fhg-297189
Language
English
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