Publication: Does foreign direct investment cause economic growth panel data evidence fromtransition economies
Abstract
The paper examines the causal relationship between foreign capital investments and economic growth for 27 countries known as the transition economies. In this study, these countries were categorized in two subgroups as Central West Asia (8 countries) and Central Eastern Europe (19 countries) as well as all of 27 countries as the causality was analyzed. The causality between foreign direct investment and growth was investigated by the Panel Granger Causality Analysis and Hurlin-Venet (2001) Panel Causality Analysis in categorized countries. The findings show that there is a causal relationship in the transition economies involved in Central Eastern European Classification from foreign capital investment to economic growth.
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Keywords
Sosyal ve Beşeri Bilimler, Ekonometri, Social Sciences and Humanities, Econometrics, Sosyal Bilimler (SOC), Ekonomi ve İş, EKONOMİ, Social Sciences (SOC), ECONOMICS & BUSINESS, ECONOMICS, Ekonomi ve Ekonometri, Ekonomi, Ekonometri ve Finans (çeşitli), Genel Ekonomi, Ekonometri ve Finans, Sosyal Bilimler ve Beşeri Bilimler, Economics and Econometrics, Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous), General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Social Sciences & Humanities
Citation
Çağlayan Akay E., Şak N., "Does Foreign Direct Investment Cause Economic Growth Panel Data Evidence fromTransition Economies", JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECONOMIC SCIENCES, cilt.10, sa.35, ss.635-643, 2015
