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Impact of foreign direct investment on socio-economic development in belt and road countries

Cogent economics & finance, 2022-12, Vol.10 (1) [Peer Reviewed Journal]

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  • Title:
    Impact of foreign direct investment on socio-economic development in belt and road countries
  • Author: Sattar, Abdul ; Hassan, Abida ; Hussain, Muhammad Noshab ; Sakhi, Uzma ; Elahi, Ali Raza
  • Subjects: BRI ; Development strategies ; Economic development ; FDI ; Foreign investment ; Health facilities ; Health initiatives ; Human capital ; human capital development ; improved health facilities ; Life expectancy ; Panel data ; Poverty ; Poverty reduction ; Public health clinics ; Socioeconomic development ; Socioeconomic factors ; Socioeconomic indicators
  • Is Part Of: Cogent economics & finance, 2022-12, Vol.10 (1)
  • Description: This study is an attempt to empirically investigate the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on socio-economic development in the "Belt & Road" initiative (BRI) countries. It employed panel data for the period 2005 to 2018. This study used three socio-economic development indicators, life expectancy, GNI per capita, and human capital development, as outcome variables. This study found a long-run association between FDI and socio-economic development. The baseline regression results indicate that FDI does not contribute to socio-economic development in BRI countries and these findings are robust with Fully Modified Ordinary Least Square (FMOLS). However, when taking into account the region-wise analysis it is found that FDI has a positive and significant impact on poverty reduction in South Asia (SA) and Central and Western Asia (CWA) region and a negative impact in Central and East Europe (CEU) and Middle East North Africa (MENA) and it has no effect on poverty reduction in Sub-Sahara Africa (SSA) and East Asia Pacific (EAP) region. FDI has a positive effect on improved health facilities in SA and CWA region and it has a statistically insignificant or negative impact in the rest of the region. Finally, there is a positive and significant impact of FDI on human capital development in CEU and EAP region and negative association in MENA, however, it has no role in SA, CWA and SSA region. This finding postulates an idea that foreign direct investment is not a black and white mechanism. It is recommended that governments of BRI countries must prioritize public health facilities, social safety programs, poverty reduction initiatives, and human capital development strategies when looking for foreign direct investment in the country.
  • Publisher: London: Cogent
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 2332-2039
    EISSN: 2332-2039
    DOI: 10.1080/23322039.2022.2143772
  • Source: Directory of Open Access Journals
    Taylor & Francis (Open access)
    ROAD: Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources
    ProQuest Central

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