2019
DOI: 10.1080/10669868.2019.1640829
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An Investigation into the Causal Links Among FDI Determinants: Empirical Evidence from Greece

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“…Tsitouras, Mitrakos, Tsimpida, Vlachos and Bitzenis (2020) Market size, trade openness, the quality of labor, infrastructure facilities and technological skills (most of all). Tsitouras, Mitrakos, Tsimpida, Vlachos and Bitzenis (2020) investigate long-run relationships between inward FDI and its key determinants for the period 1980-2016.…”
Section: Vogiatzoglou and Tsekeris (2016)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tsitouras, Mitrakos, Tsimpida, Vlachos and Bitzenis (2020) Market size, trade openness, the quality of labor, infrastructure facilities and technological skills (most of all). Tsitouras, Mitrakos, Tsimpida, Vlachos and Bitzenis (2020) investigate long-run relationships between inward FDI and its key determinants for the period 1980-2016.…”
Section: Vogiatzoglou and Tsekeris (2016)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results revealed that FDI inflows and outflows, energy consumption, fixed capital formation, and carbon dioxide emissions affected economic development. Tsitouras, Mitrakos, Tsimpida, Vlachos, and Bitzenis (2019) examined the determinants of inward FDI (i.e., trade openness, education, infrastructure, technological abilities, and real GDP) in Greece for (the 1980 -2016 period). The study employed VECM and the results indicated long-run relationships between variables.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, innumerable research has been widely discovered in several macroeconomy variables that affect FDI in various countries. Such as BRICS countries by Maryam and Mittal (2020), Select South Asian Countries by Sahoo and Sethi (2020), in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) by (Cieślik, 2019), in Kosovo by Govori and Fejzullahu (2020), in Greece by Tsitouras et al (2020), in 23 countries by Canh et al (2019), German by Camarero et al (2019), India by Arul Provin Binny and Morarji (2019) and etcetera. Whereas, there still limited research that analyzes the specific variables which influence the FDI in OIC countries.…”
Section: Graph 1 Foreign Direct Investment Inward Flow In Oic Countries (Us$ Million)mentioning
confidence: 99%