OFDI and foreign trade: evidence from developing countries

In this paper, we select a panel data of 64 developing and developed countries from 2010-2019 as our research sample and we use four estimation methods, pooled OLS, fixed effects estimation, random effects estimation and systematic GMM estimation models with static and dynamic panel data to explore...

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Main Authors: Li, Jingwen, Soh, Wei Ni, Mohd Ashhari, Zariyawati, Kamarudin, Fakarudin
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Published: Better Advances Press 2023
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/109105/
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author Li, Jingwen
Soh, Wei Ni
Mohd Ashhari, Zariyawati
Kamarudin, Fakarudin
author_facet Li, Jingwen
Soh, Wei Ni
Mohd Ashhari, Zariyawati
Kamarudin, Fakarudin
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description In this paper, we select a panel data of 64 developing and developed countries from 2010-2019 as our research sample and we use four estimation methods, pooled OLS, fixed effects estimation, random effects estimation and systematic GMM estimation models with static and dynamic panel data to explore the impact of foreign trade on OFDI. The results of the study show that export trade volume, import trade volume and openness all have a positive impact on OFDI. This is in line with the hypothesis of the study. As for the control variables, economic development level, labour force and urbanization percentage all have a positive effect on OFDI. Country dummy variables are included in this paper to differentiate between developing and developed countries. The dummy variables are not significant, which may be due to the strong effect of foreign trade, resulting in insignificant dummy variables.
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spelling upm-1091052024-10-14T07:30:13Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/109105/ OFDI and foreign trade: evidence from developing countries Li, Jingwen Soh, Wei Ni Mohd Ashhari, Zariyawati Kamarudin, Fakarudin In this paper, we select a panel data of 64 developing and developed countries from 2010-2019 as our research sample and we use four estimation methods, pooled OLS, fixed effects estimation, random effects estimation and systematic GMM estimation models with static and dynamic panel data to explore the impact of foreign trade on OFDI. The results of the study show that export trade volume, import trade volume and openness all have a positive impact on OFDI. This is in line with the hypothesis of the study. As for the control variables, economic development level, labour force and urbanization percentage all have a positive effect on OFDI. Country dummy variables are included in this paper to differentiate between developing and developed countries. The dummy variables are not significant, which may be due to the strong effect of foreign trade, resulting in insignificant dummy variables. Better Advances Press 2023 Article PeerReviewed Li, Jingwen and Soh, Wei Ni and Mohd Ashhari, Zariyawati and Kamarudin, Fakarudin (2023) OFDI and foreign trade: evidence from developing countries. Review of Economics & Finance, 21. pp. 1195-1204. ISSN 1923-7529; ESSN: 1923-8401 https://refpress.org/ref-vol21-a132/
spellingShingle Li, Jingwen
Soh, Wei Ni
Mohd Ashhari, Zariyawati
Kamarudin, Fakarudin
OFDI and foreign trade: evidence from developing countries
title OFDI and foreign trade: evidence from developing countries
title_full OFDI and foreign trade: evidence from developing countries
title_fullStr OFDI and foreign trade: evidence from developing countries
title_full_unstemmed OFDI and foreign trade: evidence from developing countries
title_short OFDI and foreign trade: evidence from developing countries
title_sort ofdi and foreign trade: evidence from developing countries
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/109105/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/109105/