An analysis of FDI drivers in D-8 countries: does domestic credit matters?

An investigation was carried out to study the relationship of the exchange rate, GDP, inflation, labour cost, trade openness, domestic credit with foreign direct investment. Moreover, we also studied the domestic credit performed as an interaction term with macroeconomics variables and affect foreig...

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Main Authors: Chin, Sze Min, Chong, Elvan Yu Fan, Hng, Chong Cheng, Kow, Hui Xin, So, Kah Mun
Format: Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://eprints.utar.edu.my/3886/
http://eprints.utar.edu.my/3886/1/fyp_BF_2019_CSM_%2D_1607188.pdf
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author Chin, Sze Min
Chong, Elvan Yu Fan
Hng, Chong Cheng
Kow, Hui Xin
So, Kah Mun
author_facet Chin, Sze Min
Chong, Elvan Yu Fan
Hng, Chong Cheng
Kow, Hui Xin
So, Kah Mun
author_sort Chin, Sze Min
building UTAR Institutional Repository
collection Online Access
description An investigation was carried out to study the relationship of the exchange rate, GDP, inflation, labour cost, trade openness, domestic credit with foreign direct investment. Moreover, we also studied the domestic credit performed as an interaction term with macroeconomics variables and affect foreign direct investment. Pooled OLS, REM and FEM was carried out as model comparison among the variables. The results of model 1 showed that the GDP, inflation, labour cost, trade openness, and domestic credit are significantly influenced FDI in D-8 countries. On the other hand, the results of model 2 showed that only inflation and trade openness significantly affect the FDI inflows in D-8 countries.
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spelling utar-38862021-01-07T06:25:48Z An analysis of FDI drivers in D-8 countries: does domestic credit matters? Chin, Sze Min Chong, Elvan Yu Fan Hng, Chong Cheng Kow, Hui Xin So, Kah Mun HG Finance An investigation was carried out to study the relationship of the exchange rate, GDP, inflation, labour cost, trade openness, domestic credit with foreign direct investment. Moreover, we also studied the domestic credit performed as an interaction term with macroeconomics variables and affect foreign direct investment. Pooled OLS, REM and FEM was carried out as model comparison among the variables. The results of model 1 showed that the GDP, inflation, labour cost, trade openness, and domestic credit are significantly influenced FDI in D-8 countries. On the other hand, the results of model 2 showed that only inflation and trade openness significantly affect the FDI inflows in D-8 countries. 2019-08-14 Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utar.edu.my/3886/1/fyp_BF_2019_CSM_%2D_1607188.pdf Chin, Sze Min and Chong, Elvan Yu Fan and Hng, Chong Cheng and Kow, Hui Xin and So, Kah Mun (2019) An analysis of FDI drivers in D-8 countries: does domestic credit matters? Final Year Project, UTAR. http://eprints.utar.edu.my/3886/
spellingShingle HG Finance
Chin, Sze Min
Chong, Elvan Yu Fan
Hng, Chong Cheng
Kow, Hui Xin
So, Kah Mun
An analysis of FDI drivers in D-8 countries: does domestic credit matters?
title An analysis of FDI drivers in D-8 countries: does domestic credit matters?
title_full An analysis of FDI drivers in D-8 countries: does domestic credit matters?
title_fullStr An analysis of FDI drivers in D-8 countries: does domestic credit matters?
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of FDI drivers in D-8 countries: does domestic credit matters?
title_short An analysis of FDI drivers in D-8 countries: does domestic credit matters?
title_sort analysis of fdi drivers in d-8 countries: does domestic credit matters?
topic HG Finance
url http://eprints.utar.edu.my/3886/
http://eprints.utar.edu.my/3886/1/fyp_BF_2019_CSM_%2D_1607188.pdf