Changes in patterns of territorial distribution of foreign direct investment in Latin American and Caribbean region

Q4 Social Sciences Prace i Studia Geograficzne Pub Date : 2022-05-13 DOI:10.48128/pisg/2021-66.4-09
P. Jančovič, Martin Grešš
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The aim of this paper is to categorize Latin American and Caribbean countries into broader groups according to the similarities and dissimilarities between them in terms of the level (attractiveness) and determinants of FDI inflows, with regard to the two different periods. In terms of methodology, we employ agglomerative hierarchical clustering technique. The results of cluster analysis indicate that during the decade ending in 2019 there was a change in the attractiveness for FDI at the country level. In 2012, the best-performing clusters in terms of FDI inward flows as a percentage of GDP consisted of Latin American economies with the highest levels of development – Costa Rica, Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina and Chile. These countries exhibited good results in stock of infrastructure, level of human capital and all institutional and political variables, regardless of variables such as natural resource endowments or labour costs. This suggests that the motives of FDI inflows in more advanced Latin American countries were relatively diversified. In 2019, the cluster consisting of Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, the Dominican Republic and Mexico became the most attractive in terms of average FDI inflows as a percentage of GDP. This cluster performs better in locational determinants peculiar to the efficiency-seeking motive of FDI, such as low labour costs, low total tax and contribution rate and high degree of trade openness.
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拉丁美洲和加勒比区域外国直接投资地域分布格局的变化
本文的目的是根据拉丁美洲和加勒比国家在两个不同时期外国直接投资流入的水平(吸引力)和决定因素方面的相似性和差异性,将它们分为更广泛的群体。在方法上,我们采用了聚类层次聚类技术。聚类分析结果表明,在截至2019年的十年中,国家层面对外国直接投资的吸引力发生了变化。2012年,就外国直接投资流入占国内生产总值的百分比而言,表现最好的集群包括发展水平最高的拉丁美洲经济体——哥斯达黎加、乌拉圭、巴西、阿根廷和智利。这些国家在基础设施存量、人力资本水平和所有体制和政治变量(不论自然资源禀赋或劳动力成本等变量)方面表现良好。这表明外国直接投资流入较发达的拉丁美洲国家的动机相对多样化。2019年,由洪都拉斯、尼加拉瓜、萨尔瓦多、危地马拉、多米尼加共和国和墨西哥组成的集群在平均FDI流入量占GDP的比例方面成为最具吸引力的集群。该集群在低劳动力成本、低总税收和贡献率、高贸易开放程度等外商直接投资追求效率动机所特有的区位决定因素中表现较好。
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Prace i Studia Geograficzne Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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