
We Test The Effect Of Foreign Direct Investment (fdi) On Economic Growth In A Cross-country Regression Framework, Utilizing Data On Fdi Flows From Industrial Countries To 69 Developing Countries Over The Last Two Decades. Our Results Suggest That Fdi Is An Important Vehicle For The Transfer Of Technology, Contributing Relatively More To Growth Than Domestic Investment. However, The Higher Productivity Of Fdi Holds Only When The Host Country Has A Minimum Threshold Stock Of Human Capital. In Addition, Fdi Has The Effect Of Increasing Total Investment In The Economy More Than One For One, Which Suggests The Predominance Of Complementarity Effects With Domestic Firms. Jong-wha Lee, Jose De Gregorio, Eduardo Borensztein. Bibliographic Level Mode Of Issuance: Monograph English
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1994-01-01
ISBN-10:
1451987951
ISBN-13:
9781451987959
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