Panel analysis of FDI in fast emerging ASEAN countries / Catherine S F Ho and Ahmad Husni Mohd Rashid

This paper investigates significant determinants of foreign direct investment (FDI) in five ASEAN countries namely Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand from 1975 to 2009. It applies both individual and panel data analyses on these fast emerging countries and findings depict t...

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Main Authors: Ho, Catherine S F, Mohd Rashid, Ahmad Husni
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spelling my.uitm.ir.613942022-06-21T07:45:23Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/61394/ Panel analysis of FDI in fast emerging ASEAN countries / Catherine S F Ho and Ahmad Husni Mohd Rashid Ho, Catherine S F Mohd Rashid, Ahmad Husni Foreign investments. Country risk This paper investigates significant determinants of foreign direct investment (FDI) in five ASEAN countries namely Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand from 1975 to 2009. It applies both individual and panel data analyses on these fast emerging countries and findings depict that the rate of economic growth and degree of openness significantly affect FDI flows in the majority of these countries. The Malaysian exchange rate directly affects FDI flows into the country while manufacturing output attracts FDI into the Philippines. Inflation rate plays a significant role on FDI flows for Thailand. The model for country specific factors indicates that different factors are more important for counties in differing stages of development. For the panel of ASEAN countries, consumer income and employment emerged as significant drivers of foreign investments. In Indonesia and the Philippines employment negatively affects investments, while tourism positively affects FDI in the Philippines and Malaysia. Other significant factors include the level of consumer income, skill and knowledge, and infrastructure development. Results from this study should provide policy makers with the latest information to attract FDI. 2013 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/61394/1/61394.pdf Panel analysis of FDI in fast emerging ASEAN countries / Catherine S F Ho and Ahmad Husni Mohd Rashid. (2013) Terengganu International Finance and Economics Journal (TIFEJ), 3 (2). pp. 11-24. ISSN 2232-0539 http://myjms.mohe.gov.my/index.php/tifej
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
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topic Foreign investments. Country risk
spellingShingle Foreign investments. Country risk
Ho, Catherine S F
Mohd Rashid, Ahmad Husni
Panel analysis of FDI in fast emerging ASEAN countries / Catherine S F Ho and Ahmad Husni Mohd Rashid
description This paper investigates significant determinants of foreign direct investment (FDI) in five ASEAN countries namely Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand from 1975 to 2009. It applies both individual and panel data analyses on these fast emerging countries and findings depict that the rate of economic growth and degree of openness significantly affect FDI flows in the majority of these countries. The Malaysian exchange rate directly affects FDI flows into the country while manufacturing output attracts FDI into the Philippines. Inflation rate plays a significant role on FDI flows for Thailand. The model for country specific factors indicates that different factors are more important for counties in differing stages of development. For the panel of ASEAN countries, consumer income and employment emerged as significant drivers of foreign investments. In Indonesia and the Philippines employment negatively affects investments, while tourism positively affects FDI in the Philippines and Malaysia. Other significant factors include the level of consumer income, skill and knowledge, and infrastructure development. Results from this study should provide policy makers with the latest information to attract FDI.
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title Panel analysis of FDI in fast emerging ASEAN countries / Catherine S F Ho and Ahmad Husni Mohd Rashid
title_short Panel analysis of FDI in fast emerging ASEAN countries / Catherine S F Ho and Ahmad Husni Mohd Rashid
title_full Panel analysis of FDI in fast emerging ASEAN countries / Catherine S F Ho and Ahmad Husni Mohd Rashid
title_fullStr Panel analysis of FDI in fast emerging ASEAN countries / Catherine S F Ho and Ahmad Husni Mohd Rashid
title_full_unstemmed Panel analysis of FDI in fast emerging ASEAN countries / Catherine S F Ho and Ahmad Husni Mohd Rashid
title_sort panel analysis of fdi in fast emerging asean countries / catherine s f ho and ahmad husni mohd rashid
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