2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.econmod.2013.06.035
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Trade linkages of inward and outward FDI: Evidence from Malaysia

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“…We selected stock inward data in order to reduce missing data due to the minus flows logarithm and this solution is also widely applied in much empirical research [e.g. Bellos and Subasat 2011;Nakamura, Olsson, and Lönnborg 2012;Goh, Wong, and Tham 2013;Zwinkels and Beugelsdijk 2010]. Subasat and Bellos [2013: 116] in their gravity model analysis "use FDI stocks because stocks are more stable than flows" as they underline.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We selected stock inward data in order to reduce missing data due to the minus flows logarithm and this solution is also widely applied in much empirical research [e.g. Bellos and Subasat 2011;Nakamura, Olsson, and Lönnborg 2012;Goh, Wong, and Tham 2013;Zwinkels and Beugelsdijk 2010]. Subasat and Bellos [2013: 116] in their gravity model analysis "use FDI stocks because stocks are more stable than flows" as they underline.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soori and Tashkini (2012) found that the effect of distance on international trade is negative and income per capita is positive with international trade. Goh, Wong, and Tham (2013) found that there is a link between inward FDI and trade, however, there is not a significant relationship between outward FDI and international trade due to the existence of the service sector. Chang (2014) showed that economic size has a positive effect on Chinese outward FDI.…”
Section: Fdi and The Channel For International Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Based on the above research results, the author further indicated that the synchronized liberalization of trade and foreign direct investment brought benefits definitely [7]. Soo (2013) took Malaysia as an example, researched the relation between import and export trade and FDI through the Gravity model, and pointed out FDI conforms to the observational model of complementary relationships between FDI and trade [8]. showed that systems affect the strategies, structure and competition of multinational corporations significantly, thus influencing economic growth [11].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 95%