外国直接投资对发展中国家经济增长的影响

IF 1.6 Q3 BUSINESS Transnational Corporations Review Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/19186444.2022.2146967
Ezo Emako, S. Nuru, M. Menza
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本文分析了2005-2018年期间19个发展中国家特定行业的外国直接投资(FDI)(第一、第二和第三产业)对经济增长的影响。控制变量包括人力资本、国内投资、金融发展、经济开放度、劳动力、耕地等。采用稳健的两步系统广义矩量法(GMM)对数据进行分析。研究发现,发展中国家FDI的增长效应确实受到其部门构成的影响。研究发现,制造业FDI对经济增长具有统计学上显著的正向影响,而第三产业FDI对经济增长具有统计学上显著的负向影响,而第一产业FDI对经济增长具有统计学上显著的负向影响,但可以忽略不计。最后,从以上结果可以得出结论,一国吸引的制造业FDI越多,其经济增长就越快。有鉴于此,各国应提供关税减免、免税期和廉价租赁土地供应等特殊激励措施,以吸引更多制造业FDI。
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The effect of foreign direct investment on economic growth in developing countries
Abstract The article considers analysing the effect of sector-specific foreign direct investment (FDI) (the primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors) on economic growth in 19 developing countries over the period 2005–2018. Variables such as human capital, domestic investment, financial development, openness of the economy, labour force, and arable land were included as control variables. A robust two-step system generalised method of moments (GMM) was utilised for the analysis of the data. The study found that FDI’s growth effect is indeed influenced by its sectoral composition in developing countries. The finding reveals that FDI in manufacturing has a positive and statistically significant influence on economic growth, whereas FDI in the tertiary sector has a statistically significant negative effect on economic growth, but FDI in the primary sector has a negative but negligible effect on economic growth. Lastly, it can be concluded from the above results that the more manufacturing FDI that countries attract, the greater their economic growth will be. In light of this, the countries should provide special incentives like tariff reductions, tax holidays, and cheap-rented land supplies in order to attract more manufacturing sector FDI.
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