2021
DOI: 10.1002/ijfe.2530
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The impact of foreign direct investment on the economic development of emerging countries of the European Union

Abstract: Starting from the premise that the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on the economies of the host countries is different from one economy to another, the aim is to evaluate the impact of a set of economic and social indicators on FDI and net income (% GDP-Gross Domestic Product) in emerging, ex-socialist countries of the European Union. Using econometric models, we analysed the relationship between the evolution of the net FDI inflows and a number of statistical indicators. Our findings proved that … Show more

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“…A 1 unit change in FDI caused a 0.343 unit change in dependent variable economic growth in South Asian nations. The result of the current study is similar to the results of (Ayenew, 2022;Burlea-Schiopoiu et al, 2023;Iritié & Tiémélé, 2023;Kumari et al, 2023;Soh et al, 2021;Yimer, 2023). According to the conclusions of these studies, there is a direct relationship between the FDI and the growth of the economy of a country.…”
Section: Panel Cointegration Analysissupporting
confidence: 86%
“…A 1 unit change in FDI caused a 0.343 unit change in dependent variable economic growth in South Asian nations. The result of the current study is similar to the results of (Ayenew, 2022;Burlea-Schiopoiu et al, 2023;Iritié & Tiémélé, 2023;Kumari et al, 2023;Soh et al, 2021;Yimer, 2023). According to the conclusions of these studies, there is a direct relationship between the FDI and the growth of the economy of a country.…”
Section: Panel Cointegration Analysissupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Public capital plays a driving role in economic activity in Senegal. In this sense, a significant increase in public investment, especially in infrastructure, makes it possible to attract private investors (local and foreign) and thus promote the recovery of the sectors concerned (Burlea-Schiopoiu et al 2021). The results of our simulations show a complementarity and training effect between public and private investments (local and foreign).…”
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confidence: 64%
“…The existing literature predominantly investigates the impact of population aging on FDI (Burlea-Schiopoiu et al, 2021) [17], which is commonly discussed through three main channels, as outlined below.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%