The effects of corruption on foreign direct investment inflows: Some empirical evidence from less developed countries

This study investigates the effect of corruption on incoming Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in a set of 33 Less Developed Countries (LDCs) over the period; 1985 to 2011.Using panel data approach, this study reveals that the significant factors influencing FDI inflows in LDCs are corruption index, m...

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spelling my.uum.repo.129072016-04-18T02:14:40Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/12907/ The effects of corruption on foreign direct investment inflows: Some empirical evidence from less developed countries Azam, Muhammad Ahmad, Siti Aznor HC Economic History and Conditions This study investigates the effect of corruption on incoming Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in a set of 33 Less Developed Countries (LDCs) over the period; 1985 to 2011.Using panel data approach, this study reveals that the significant factors influencing FDI inflows in LDCs are corruption index, market size and inflation rate. Results are in line with the hypotheses of the study. Multinational corporations (MNCs) tend to avoid countries with high corruption rates, which in turn, ineluctably, reduces incoming FDI. The findings suggest that lesser foreign investments receiving countries need to create a better conducive environment for MNCs by concentrating on some of the significant factors identified by the present study. In the same vein, increased and sustainable efforts geared towards mitigating corruption at all levels in the countries, must be put in place to encourage FDI inflows. AENSI Publisher 2013-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/12907/1/3462.pdf Azam, Muhammad and Ahmad, Siti Aznor (2013) The effects of corruption on foreign direct investment inflows: Some empirical evidence from less developed countries. Journal of Applied Sciences Research, 9 (6). pp. 3462-3467. ISSN 1819-544X http://www.aensiweb.com/old/jasr/jasr/2013/3462-3467.pdf
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Azam, Muhammad
Ahmad, Siti Aznor
The effects of corruption on foreign direct investment inflows: Some empirical evidence from less developed countries
description This study investigates the effect of corruption on incoming Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in a set of 33 Less Developed Countries (LDCs) over the period; 1985 to 2011.Using panel data approach, this study reveals that the significant factors influencing FDI inflows in LDCs are corruption index, market size and inflation rate. Results are in line with the hypotheses of the study. Multinational corporations (MNCs) tend to avoid countries with high corruption rates, which in turn, ineluctably, reduces incoming FDI. The findings suggest that lesser foreign investments receiving countries need to create a better conducive environment for MNCs by concentrating on some of the significant factors identified by the present study. In the same vein, increased and sustainable efforts geared towards mitigating corruption at all levels in the countries, must be put in place to encourage FDI inflows.
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Ahmad, Siti Aznor
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title The effects of corruption on foreign direct investment inflows: Some empirical evidence from less developed countries
title_short The effects of corruption on foreign direct investment inflows: Some empirical evidence from less developed countries
title_full The effects of corruption on foreign direct investment inflows: Some empirical evidence from less developed countries
title_fullStr The effects of corruption on foreign direct investment inflows: Some empirical evidence from less developed countries
title_full_unstemmed The effects of corruption on foreign direct investment inflows: Some empirical evidence from less developed countries
title_sort effects of corruption on foreign direct investment inflows: some empirical evidence from less developed countries
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