The economic growth effects of foreign direct investment in developing countries, 1980–2019

IF 1.8 Q2 SOCIOLOGY International Journal of Sociology Pub Date : 2023-06-22 DOI:10.1080/00207659.2023.2226484
S. Mejia
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Abstract The foreign investment and economic growth relationship in developing countries have attracted considerable attention in comparative international sociology. However, despite nearly fifty years of research, this relationship is still not well understood. I bring new cross-national evidence to bear upon this issue with analyses that improve upon previous research on the foreign direct investment and economic growth nexus in developing countries. I analyze cross-national longitudinal data using panel regression models with fixed effects and instrumental variables to account for possible endogeneity. Foreign capital penetration appears to be positively associated with economic growth in developing countries, which supports the expectations of neoclassical economic theory. Rather than critiquing any particular theoretical paradigm, this research hopefully serves to help reinvigorate scholarly discussion amongst comparative international social scientists regarding the economic growth effects of foreign direct investment in developing countries.
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1980-2019年发展中国家外国直接投资的经济增长效应
发展中国家的外商投资与经济增长的关系一直是比较国际社会学关注的焦点。然而,尽管经过近五十年的研究,这种关系仍然没有得到很好的理解。我提出了新的跨国证据,对这一问题进行了分析,这些分析改进了以前对发展中国家的外国直接投资和经济增长关系的研究。我使用固定效应和工具变量的面板回归模型分析跨国纵向数据,以解释可能的内生性。外国资本渗透似乎与发展中国家的经济增长呈正相关,这支持了新古典经济理论的预期。本研究不是批评任何特定的理论范式,而是希望有助于重振国际比较社会科学家之间关于发展中国家外国直接投资经济增长影响的学术讨论。
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