Research Article

Policies and Variables affecting FDI: A Panel Data Analysis of North African Countries

Volume: 7 Number: 1 December 31, 2020
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Policies and Variables affecting FDI: A Panel Data Analysis of North African Countries

Abstract

North Africa region is one of the wealthiest areas due to its natural resources and strategic location. But, it is still fragile according to economic indicators, especially investment environment and foreign direct investment, “FDI”, which represents a considerable challenge for governments and policymakers in these countries. This study investigates the main variables and policies that affect FDI inflows and evaluates the effectiveness of these policies on attracting FDI inflows in five North African countries, namely Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia. To achieve that aim, a panel data of North Africa countries is used within the timeframe of 1996 to 2013, the study has adopted three types of FDI related variables that may affect host country attractiveness: economic variables, institutional variables, and political variables. Also, we have investigated the influence of two kinds of investment policies on FDI: domestic FDI policies, and international FDI policies. The results indicate that the trade liberalization policies and integration into global business have a positive and significant correlation with FDI inflows growth. Additionally, the study also found that increasing domestic investment in host countries attracts more FDI. and adopting more efficient investment policies (investment freedom policies) are statistically significant and have a positive impact on FDI inflows growth in the North Africa region.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Economics

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

December 31, 2020

Submission Date

October 20, 2019

Acceptance Date

December 28, 2019

Published in Issue

Year 2020 Volume: 7 Number: 1

APA
Musabeh, A., & Zouaouı, M. (2020). Policies and Variables affecting FDI: A Panel Data Analysis of North African Countries. İktisat Politikası Araştırmaları Dergisi, 7(1), 1-20. https://doi.org/10.26650/JEPR635016
AMA
1.Musabeh A, Zouaouı M. Policies and Variables affecting FDI: A Panel Data Analysis of North African Countries. JEPR. 2020;7(1):1-20. doi:10.26650/JEPR635016
Chicago
Musabeh, Ahmed, and Mehdi Zouaouı. 2020. “Policies and Variables Affecting FDI: A Panel Data Analysis of North African Countries”. İktisat Politikası Araştırmaları Dergisi 7 (1): 1-20. https://doi.org/10.26650/JEPR635016.
EndNote
Musabeh A, Zouaouı M (December 1, 2020) Policies and Variables affecting FDI: A Panel Data Analysis of North African Countries. İktisat Politikası Araştırmaları Dergisi 7 1 1–20.
IEEE
[1]A. Musabeh and M. Zouaouı, “Policies and Variables affecting FDI: A Panel Data Analysis of North African Countries”, JEPR, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 1–20, Dec. 2020, doi: 10.26650/JEPR635016.
ISNAD
Musabeh, Ahmed - Zouaouı, Mehdi. “Policies and Variables Affecting FDI: A Panel Data Analysis of North African Countries”. İktisat Politikası Araştırmaları Dergisi 7/1 (December 1, 2020): 1-20. https://doi.org/10.26650/JEPR635016.
JAMA
1.Musabeh A, Zouaouı M. Policies and Variables affecting FDI: A Panel Data Analysis of North African Countries. JEPR. 2020;7:1–20.
MLA
Musabeh, Ahmed, and Mehdi Zouaouı. “Policies and Variables Affecting FDI: A Panel Data Analysis of North African Countries”. İktisat Politikası Araştırmaları Dergisi, vol. 7, no. 1, Dec. 2020, pp. 1-20, doi:10.26650/JEPR635016.
Vancouver
1.Ahmed Musabeh, Mehdi Zouaouı. Policies and Variables affecting FDI: A Panel Data Analysis of North African Countries. JEPR. 2020 Dec. 1;7(1):1-20. doi:10.26650/JEPR635016