The interaction between FDI, output and the spillover variables: co-integration and VAR analyses for APEC, 1965-1999
A. Bende-Nabende,
J. L. Ford,
B. Santoso and
S. Sen
Applied Economics Letters, 2003, vol. 10, issue 3, 165-172
Abstract:
In this empirical study, it is considered whether FDI has directly induced long-run effects on output in a selection of East Asian countries or whether such an influence, if any, has been transmitted indirectly through spillover effects. The Johansen cointegration methodology and resultant VECs are employed, and the use of that methodology within a panel framework tested. Equal evidence of negative and positive direct significant long-run relationship between FDI and output in the countries is found in the sample. In addition, indirect spillovers effects are found, which are positive for some country variables and negative for others. There is also an indication that the statistically significant positive spillovers occur in the economically less developed countries.
Date: 2003
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DOI: 10.1080/1350485022000044057
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