Research Article

Effect of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on the Economic Growth of Somalia: ARDL Bounds Test

Number: 29 August 31, 2024
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Effect of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on the Economic Growth of Somalia: ARDL Bounds Test

Abstract

It is a known fact that today, with the influence of globalization, financial borders between countries have disappeared. As borders remain, the importance of foreign direct investments also increases. Because foreign direct investments are a great opportunity for economic growth and development, especially for developing economies. In this direction the aim of this study is to empirically examine the impact of foreign direct investments on economic growth in Somalia between 1970 and 2022 with the help of the ARDL bounds test. According to the estimation findings, there is a positive and significant relationship between foreign direct investments and economic growth in Somalia in the specified period. The study also examined variables such as population growth, trade balance, exchange rate and inflation, which are thought to have an impact on economic growth. Accordingly, while population growth and trade balance were found to have a positive effect on economic growth, the effect of exchange rate and inflation variables on economic growth was found to be negative. However, the coefficients are statistically significant. For underdeveloped or developing countries with insufficient domestic savings, economic stability is very important in attracting foreign direct investments to the country. At this point, countries need to make efforts to stabilize their macroeconomic indicators.

Keywords

Foreign Direct Investment , Real GDP , Inflation , Trade Balance , ARDL

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APA
Mohamoud Mohamed, N., & Özarslan Doğan, B. (2024). Effect of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on the Economic Growth of Somalia: ARDL Bounds Test. Anasay, 29, 94-112. https://doi.org/10.33404/anasay.1490291