Estimating the key determinants of foreign direct investment flows in Pakistan: new insights into the co-integration relationship

Purpose: This empirical analysis tries to examine determinants of private foreign direct investment (FDI) in Pakistan using the bounds test approach. Main determinants of FDI among them are the size of the market (Q) macroeconomic stability (r), political stability (PRS), real exchange rate (REX) an...

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Main Authors: Saleem, Hummera, Shabbir, Malik Shahzad, Khan, Bilal, Aziz, Shahab, Md. Husin, Maizaitulaidawati, Abbasi, Bilal Ahmed
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spelling my.utm.902032021-03-31T06:22:42Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90203/ Estimating the key determinants of foreign direct investment flows in Pakistan: new insights into the co-integration relationship Saleem, Hummera Shabbir, Malik Shahzad Khan, Bilal Aziz, Shahab Md. Husin, Maizaitulaidawati Abbasi, Bilal Ahmed HB Economic Theory Purpose: This empirical analysis tries to examine determinants of private foreign direct investment (FDI) in Pakistan using the bounds test approach. Main determinants of FDI among them are the size of the market (Q) macroeconomic stability (r), political stability (PRS), real exchange rate (REX) and institutional quality (INQ). Design/methodology/approach: This study used annual time-series data set starting from 1980 to 2016. This study has used time-series data with ARDL and error-correction model (ECM) and examined main determinants of FDI for Pakistan. The study used the Granger causality test (modified WALD test) to identify the causality among the variables. Findings: Moreover, empirical findings indicate the long-run relationship between GDP, trade openness and institutional quality toward FDI. However, political instability, inflation and real exchange rate harm FDI in Pakistan. Furthermore, results of Granger causality indicate that the bidirectional causality running from FDI and Q toward FDI is significant, providing evidence of FDI-led growth hypotheses in Pakistan. This study determines the correlation between FDI and Q (GDP growth) related to the “feedback hypothesis” in the short and long run. This study also concludes that the short-run causal connection among FDI, REX, PRS, r and Q follows the “feedback hypothesis.” This describes that FDI, REX, PRS, r and Q variables are jointly determined and affected together. Originality/value: This study also explores the causal association between FDI and its significant determinants, by using methods of Granger causality test and the approach of Toda-Yamamoto-DoladoLutkephol (TYDL) to examine the causal relationship and its directions among these variables. Emerald Group Holdings Ltd. 2020-07 Article PeerReviewed Saleem, Hummera and Shabbir, Malik Shahzad and Khan, Bilal and Aziz, Shahab and Md. Husin, Maizaitulaidawati and Abbasi, Bilal Ahmed (2020) Estimating the key determinants of foreign direct investment flows in Pakistan: new insights into the co-integration relationship. South Asian Journal of Business Studies, 10 (1). pp. 91-108. ISSN 2398-628X http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/SAJBS-07-2019-0123
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topic HB Economic Theory
spellingShingle HB Economic Theory
Saleem, Hummera
Shabbir, Malik Shahzad
Khan, Bilal
Aziz, Shahab
Md. Husin, Maizaitulaidawati
Abbasi, Bilal Ahmed
Estimating the key determinants of foreign direct investment flows in Pakistan: new insights into the co-integration relationship
description Purpose: This empirical analysis tries to examine determinants of private foreign direct investment (FDI) in Pakistan using the bounds test approach. Main determinants of FDI among them are the size of the market (Q) macroeconomic stability (r), political stability (PRS), real exchange rate (REX) and institutional quality (INQ). Design/methodology/approach: This study used annual time-series data set starting from 1980 to 2016. This study has used time-series data with ARDL and error-correction model (ECM) and examined main determinants of FDI for Pakistan. The study used the Granger causality test (modified WALD test) to identify the causality among the variables. Findings: Moreover, empirical findings indicate the long-run relationship between GDP, trade openness and institutional quality toward FDI. However, political instability, inflation and real exchange rate harm FDI in Pakistan. Furthermore, results of Granger causality indicate that the bidirectional causality running from FDI and Q toward FDI is significant, providing evidence of FDI-led growth hypotheses in Pakistan. This study determines the correlation between FDI and Q (GDP growth) related to the “feedback hypothesis” in the short and long run. This study also concludes that the short-run causal connection among FDI, REX, PRS, r and Q follows the “feedback hypothesis.” This describes that FDI, REX, PRS, r and Q variables are jointly determined and affected together. Originality/value: This study also explores the causal association between FDI and its significant determinants, by using methods of Granger causality test and the approach of Toda-Yamamoto-DoladoLutkephol (TYDL) to examine the causal relationship and its directions among these variables.
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author Saleem, Hummera
Shabbir, Malik Shahzad
Khan, Bilal
Aziz, Shahab
Md. Husin, Maizaitulaidawati
Abbasi, Bilal Ahmed
author_facet Saleem, Hummera
Shabbir, Malik Shahzad
Khan, Bilal
Aziz, Shahab
Md. Husin, Maizaitulaidawati
Abbasi, Bilal Ahmed
author_sort Saleem, Hummera
title Estimating the key determinants of foreign direct investment flows in Pakistan: new insights into the co-integration relationship
title_short Estimating the key determinants of foreign direct investment flows in Pakistan: new insights into the co-integration relationship
title_full Estimating the key determinants of foreign direct investment flows in Pakistan: new insights into the co-integration relationship
title_fullStr Estimating the key determinants of foreign direct investment flows in Pakistan: new insights into the co-integration relationship
title_full_unstemmed Estimating the key determinants of foreign direct investment flows in Pakistan: new insights into the co-integration relationship
title_sort estimating the key determinants of foreign direct investment flows in pakistan: new insights into the co-integration relationship
publisher Emerald Group Holdings Ltd.
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url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90203/
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