Governance and Foreign Direct Investment: a Panel Gravity Model Approach

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2012

Authors

Subasat, Turan

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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd

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Abstract

This paper investigates the link between governance and foreign direct investment in the case of 14 transition countries by using a panel gravity model approach in two alternative ways. First, the level of governance in the target country is studied. Second, the absolute difference in the governance level between the source and target country is investigated. In both cases the results suggest that the lack of good governance does not deter, in fact it encourages, foreign direct investment.

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governance, corruption, FDI, transition, gravity model, Corruption, Determinants, Bribery, Trade, Inflows, Fdi

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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences

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Q2

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Source

Internatıonal Revıew of Applıed Economıcs

Volume

26

Issue

3

Start Page

303

End Page

328
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