开放度与外国直接投资的国际配置

Openness and the International allocation of foreign direct investment

Journal of Development Studies · 2007
被引 72
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

构建了衡量各国FDI政策开放度的序数指数,发现国家规模、教育水平和增长是FDI流动的主要决定因素,开放度虽有正向影响但解释力较低。

Abstract

Abstract This paper develops an ordinal index to measure the openness of FDI policy regimes for individual countries. There has been a generalised increase in the index between 1990 and 2002. The most important determinants of variations in FDI flows across countries and over time are country size, the level of educational achievement, and growth. The openness index is positively associated with FDI flows, but its explanatory power is low. Liberalising approval procedures and lifting requirements that foreign companies enter into joint ventures with domestic firms encourage FDI. We conclude that the openness of the FDI regime operates as a factor enabling FDI, but that location advantages are paramount in determining the international allocation of FDI. We also turn the question around and ask what countries are more likely to impose restrictions on FDI. We find that lower levels of education and larger domestic markets are associated with greater restrictions on FDI. In addition, there is some evidence that better institutions are associated with lower FDI restrictions.

FDI政策开放度指数外商直接投资区位选择东道国特征投资限制因素