Do Institutions Matter for Foreign Direct Investment?


Autoria(s): Ali, Fathi; Fiess, Norbert; MacDonald, Ronald
Data(s)

29/02/2012

29/02/2012

2008

Resumo

In this paper the role of institutions in determining foreign direct investment (FDI) is investigated using a large panel of 107 countries during 1981 and 2005. We find that institutions are a robust predictor of FDI and that the most significant institutional aspects are linked to propriety rights, the rule of law and expropriation risk. Using a novel data set, we also study the impact of institutions on FDI at the sectoral level. We find that institutions do not have a significant impact on FDI in the primary sector but that institutional quality matters for FDI in manufacturing and particularly in services. We also provide policy implications for institutional reform.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10943/47

Publicador

University of Glasgow

Relação

SIRE DISCUSSION PAPERS;SIRE-DP-2008-34

Palavras-Chave #Foreign direct investment #institutions #sectoral FDI
Tipo

Working Paper