articleEconomics and PoliticsSep 10, 2007Closed access

THE QUALITY OF INSTITUTIONS AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT

Inter-American Development Bank

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Abstract

Using bilateral foreign direct investment (FDI) stocks around the world, we explore the importance of a wide range of institutional variables as determinants of the location of FDI. While we find that better institutions have overall a positive and economically significant effect on FDI, some institutional aspects matter more than others do. Especially, the unpredictability of laws, regulations and policies, excessive regulatory burden, government instability and lack of commitment play a major role in deterring FDI. For example, the effect of a one standard deviation improvement in the regulatory quality of the host country increases FDI by a factor of around 2. These results are robust to different…

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Keywords
  • Foreign direct investment
  • Quality (philosophy)
  • Government (linguistics)
  • Estimation
  • Business
  • International economics
  • Economics
  • International trade
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Partnerships for the goals
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