2017
DOI: 10.24954/mjecon.2017.6
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Causality Relationship Between Foreign Direct Investments and Economic Improvement for Developing Economies

Abstract: The aim of this study is to determine whether there is a causality relationship between foreign direct investments and economic growth for developing countries. Within this context, 30 developing countries, which have the highest GDP growth rate in 2016, are taken into the consideration. Furthermore, annual data of these countries for the periods between 1991 and 2015 is evaluated with the help of Dumitrescu Hurlin panel causality analysis. It is concluded that there is a causality relationship from foreign di… Show more

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“…Investors prefer investing in economically growing countries as expected. This result of the study is consistent with the findings of Woo (2009), Ayayadın (2010), vergil and Karaca (2010), Baltabaev (2014), Özgür anddemirtaş (2017) and Adalı and Yüksel (2017). Also there is no such relationship between foreign direct investment and economic freedoms although it is expected.…”
Section: Fdiit=β0+β1gdpit+β2efiit +εItsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Investors prefer investing in economically growing countries as expected. This result of the study is consistent with the findings of Woo (2009), Ayayadın (2010), vergil and Karaca (2010), Baltabaev (2014), Özgür anddemirtaş (2017) and Adalı and Yüksel (2017). Also there is no such relationship between foreign direct investment and economic freedoms although it is expected.…”
Section: Fdiit=β0+β1gdpit+β2efiit +εItsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…al. (2016 and Adalı and Yüksel (2017) focused on the causality relationship between foreign direct investment and economic growth. In addition to these studies, Dinçer et.…”
Section: Lysis Results For E7 Economiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors of [12] determine whether there is a causal link between foreign direct investments and economic growth for developing countries. The 30 developing nations with the highest GDP growth rates in 2016 are taken into account in this context.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%