Do Institutions Matter for Foreign Direct Investment?
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29/02/2012
29/02/2012
2008
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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. |
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Publicador |
University of Glasgow |
Relação |
SIRE DISCUSSION PAPERS;SIRE-DP-2008-34 |
Palavras-Chave | #Foreign direct investment #institutions #sectoral FDI |
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Working Paper |