Growth and the quality of foreign direct investment
is all FDI equal?
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Author
Contributions
- Charlton, Andrew 1978- - Contributor
- London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. - Contributor
Publication
2007 - Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, England
Language
English
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Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Library of Congress Control Number2007619434
- Open LibraryOL16390219M
Classifications
- LCCHC10
Description
In this paper we distinguish different "qualities" of FDI to re-examine the relationship between FDI and growth. We use 'quality' to mean the effect of a unit of FDI on economic growth. However this is difficult to establish because it is a function of many different country and project characteristics which are often hard to measure Hence, we differentiate "quality FDI" in several different ways. First, we look at the possibility that the effects of FDI differ by sector. Second, we differentiate FDI based on objective qualitative industry characteristics including the average skill intensity and reliance on external capital. Third, we use a new dataset on industry-level targeting to analyze quality FDI based on the subjective preferences expressed by the receiving countries themselves. Finally, we use a two-stage least squares methodology to control for measurement error and endogeneity. Exploiting a new comprehensive industry level data set of 29 countries between 1985 and 2000, we find that the growth effects of FDI increase when we account for the quality of FDI.
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Series Statement
- CEP discussion paper -- no. 830
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