The interconnection between fiscal policy and foreign direct investment with R&D: Insights from East Asian countries

IF 0.5 Q4 MANAGEMENT Upravlenets-The Manager Pub Date : 2023-09-07 DOI:10.29141/2218-5003-2023-14-4-2
Sadik Aden Dirir
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As a technological powerhouse, Asia should not be overlooked. The region has been responsible for 87% of patent filings, 43% of startup investment, 51% of expenditures on research and development, and 52% of the global growth in tech company revenues during the past ten years. Within this framework, the current paper investigates the impact of fiscal policy and FDI on research and development in East Asian countries during the last 20 years. It further analyses the direction and shocks of these impacts. The methodological framework included theories of public policy and R&D management, the concept of absorptive capacity, etc. The database includes fiscal policy, FDI, domestic credit, and R&D data for 2000–2020. As a result, the paper adopted Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) and Granger causality tests to capture the short-run and long-run dynamic relationship among the variables. Next, we utilized Fully Modified Ordinary Least Square (FMOLS) and Dynamic Ordinary Least Square (DOLS) models to capture the cointegration between fiscal policy, FDI, domestic credit, and R&D. In light of this, the research revealed that the region’s fiscal policy and FDI outflows had a negative impact on the spending on R&D. Conversely, the results showed that FDI inflows and domestic loans provided to the private sector had a large favourable influence on research and development. It is also crucial to emphasize that the ARDL model produced results that were equivalent to the FMOLS and DOLS. Lastly, the Granger causality demonstrated a one-way causal relationship between fiscal policy and research and development. The study will help policymakers on how to promote R&D and enhance a country’s competitiveness in the global economy by paying enough attention to their fiscal policy. It will also assist policymakers to develop strategies to attract FDI that can benefit their R&D sector.
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财政政策与外商直接投资的关系研究:来自东亚国家的见解
作为一个科技强国,亚洲不应被忽视。在过去十年中,该地区占全球专利申请量的87%,占创业投资的43%,占研发支出的51%,占全球科技公司收入增长的52%。在此框架下,本文考察了过去20年东亚国家财政政策和FDI对研发的影响。进一步分析了这些冲击的方向和冲击。研究的方法论框架包括公共政策与研发管理理论、吸收能力概念等。该数据库包括2000-2020年的财政政策、外国直接投资、国内信贷和研发数据。因此,本文采用自回归分布滞后检验(ARDL)和格兰杰因果关系检验来捕捉变量之间的短期和长期动态关系。接下来,我们利用完全修正普通最小二乘(FMOLS)和动态普通最小二乘(DOLS)模型来捕捉财政政策、外国直接投资、国内信贷和研发之间的协整关系。研究发现,区域财政政策和FDI流出对研发支出有负向影响。相反,结果表明,外国直接投资流入和向私营部门提供的国内贷款对研究和发展产生了很大的有利影响。同样重要的是要强调,ARDL模型产生的结果相当于FMOLS和DOLS。最后,格兰杰因果关系证明了财政政策与研发之间存在单向因果关系。该研究将有助于决策者通过对财政政策给予足够的重视来促进研发,提高国家在全球经济中的竞争力。它还将协助决策者制定吸引外国直接投资的战略,使其研发部门受益。
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