نتایج جستجو برای: keywords fdi foreign direct investment

تعداد نتایج: 2446061  

2002
Sami REZGUI

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in developing countries is expected to foster technology transfer from foreign-owned to local firms. Using detailed panel data from Tunisian manufacturing firms, we show that technological spillovers generated by FDI, as a form of technology transfer, help firms move near the best practice frontier (production frontier) measured by the Schmidt and Sickles method....

2004
Dawn Holland Olga Pomerantz

This paper explores the link between foreign direct investment and trade in a panel of four countries that will accede to the European Union in 2004: Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovenia. We augment standard demand-side export and import equations with a measure of FDI penetration. We compare results based on a panel mean-group estimator with a fixed-effects panel model that allows ...

1998
Kazuhiko Ishida

Following the sharp appreciation of the yen after the Plaza Agreement of September 1985, Japan’s foreign direct investment (FDI) in East Asian countries increased rapidly: from around $US1 billion during the first half of the 1980s, it started to increase sharply in 1986 and hit a peak of around $US8 billion in 1989. This rapid increase then stopped as the appreciation of the yen slowed during ...

2009
Bruce Morley

The aim of this paper is to examine the effects of the Chinese and Hong Kong stock markets on the levels of foreign direct investment into China’s regions, utilising dynamic panel estimation techniques. Using a Tobin’s Q measure, the results indicate that the effect is significant for both the Chinese and Hong Kong stock markets, but negatively signed, suggesting that FDI into China acts as a s...

2006
Chandana Chakraborty Peter Nunnenkamp

Foreign direct investment (FDI) has boomed in post-reform India. Moreover, the composition and type of FDI has changed considerably since India has opened up to world markets. This has fuelled high expectations that FDI may serve as a catalyst to higher economic growth. We assess the growth implications of FDI in India by subjecting industry-specific FDI and output data to Granger causality tes...

Journal: :European Journal of Business and Management 2021

This study examines the impact of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on agricultural sector in Ivory Coast from 1990 to 2018. Phillips-Peron tests and augmented Dickey-Fuller were employed for a unit root variables. The Johansen Cointegration test VAR used estimate stability normality. VECM analyze short-term long-term dynamics. Results reveal that FDI has negative long run relationship but signif...

2009
Ellen R. McGrattan

Empirical studies quantifying the benefits of increased foreign direct investment (FDI) have been unable to provide conclusive evidence of a positive impact on the host country’s economic performance. I show that the lack of robust evidence is not inconsistent with theory, even if the gains to FDI openness are large. Anticipated welfare gains to increased inward FDI should lead to immediate dec...

2014
Y. H. DENNIS WEI

WEI Y. H. D. Network linkages and local embeddedness of foreign ventures in China: the case of Suzhou municipality, Regional Studies. This paper analyses foreign direct investment (FDI) in Suzhou Municipality, China, known for the Sunan model of development based on township and village enterprises. Suzhou has been remaking its development model by attracting FDI and making itself an innovative...

2000
Salvador Barrios

The aim of this paper is to analyse the impact of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on firm productivity using an establishment-level panel of Spanish manufacturing industry that spans the period 1990-1994. The key question concerns the elements that enable domestic firms to capture the positive spillovers associated with the presence of foreign firms. We use Research and Development (R&D) expend...

2008
Chengqi Wang Peter J. Buckley Jeremy Clegg Mario Kafouros

Using data for the period 1983-2002, this study examines the relationship between inward foreign direct investment (FDI) and export performance in China. The results indicate that FDI promotes exports by foreign as well as domestically-owned firms, and that this effect is strongest for labour-intensive industries. This impact, however, does not depend on the country of origin of the investor. T...

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