Home-country Export Regulations, Credit Markets, and Corruption: Implications for Different Types of Internationalization

Q1 Social Sciences Transnational Corporations Pub Date : 2021-08-31 DOI:10.18356/2076099x-28-2-2
D. Audretsch, M. Belitski, Farzana Chowdhury, Sameeksha Desaia
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Direct exporting activities and outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) are two types of internationalization that differ in firms’ opportunities, resources and risks. We study home-country institutional factors for internationalization and empirically investigate the direct and joint effects of export regulations, credit markets and corruption in explaining exporting and OFDI from a country. Using country-level data from 96 developed and developing countries between 2000 and 2018, we test a series of hypotheses and examine nonlinearity in the relationships. The results of the study suggest that export regulations partially affect exporting but do not affect OFDI. Access to financial resources can be critical in parts for both exports and OFDI. The findings also show that corruption can have different implications for exports and OFDI. The interactions of corruption with export regulations and credit markets reveal some unexpected and counter-intuitive results, highlighting the importance of distinguishing between the direct and indirect (joint) effects of business environment factors and corruption on exports and OFDI. The results of the study contain important information for policymakers.
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母国出口管制、信贷市场与腐败:对不同类型国际化的启示
直接出口活动和对外直接投资(OFDI)是两种不同类型的国际化,它们在企业的机会、资源和风险方面有所不同。我们研究了国际化的母国制度因素,并实证研究了出口法规、信贷市场和腐败在解释一国出口和对外直接投资方面的直接和联合效应。利用2000年至2018年间96个发达国家和发展中国家的国家级数据,我们检验了一系列假设,并检验了这些关系中的非线性。研究结果表明,出口管制对出口有部分影响,但对对外直接投资没有影响。获得财政资源对出口和对外直接投资都至关重要。研究结果还表明,腐败可能对出口和对外直接投资产生不同的影响。腐败与出口法规和信贷市场的相互作用揭示了一些意想不到的和违反直觉的结果,突出了区分商业环境因素和腐败对出口和对外直接投资的直接和间接(联合)影响的重要性。这项研究的结果为决策者提供了重要的信息。
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Transnational Corporations
Transnational Corporations Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: Transnational Corporations is a double-blind refereed journal published three times a year by UNCTAD. Its basic objective is to publish policy-oriented articles and research notes that provide insights into the economic, legal, social and cultural impacts of transnational corporations and foreign direct investment in an increasingly global economy and the policy implications that arise therefrom. It focuses especially on political and economic issues related to transnational corporations.
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