Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) Countries: Analysis of Economic Growth, Inflation, and Political Stability for the Period 2002-2018

M. Wijaya, W. Wijianto, M. F. Himmawan
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AbstractPurpose – This research investigates the factors of foreign investment inflows (PMA) that are encouraged in the member countries of the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council).Methodology - The sample selection for observations was based on six countries, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia. The data for this study were obtained from the World Bank and Asian Development Bank (ADB) database for the period 2002-2018. This study adopts panel regression analysis and uses the Random Effect Model.Findings - This research reveals that GDP and Inflation are positive and play a significant role in driving FDI inflows in GCC countries. Meanwhile, Political Stability (PSAV) does not have a substantial impact on FDI inflows in the GCC countries. This study shows that the GCC countries must provide a conducive investment environment that is represented by higher GDP growth and is involved in various international trade agreements as these factors have a higher likelihood of impacting inflows FDI. Other than that, rules describing investment priorities among members should be ratified immediately to reduce the percentage of FDI inflows out of GCC countries. Thus, this research provides significant insights for policymakers for the GCC countries to attract FDI inflows into the country.Keywords: Foreign Direct Investment, Gulf Cooperation Council Panel Regression. 
海湾合作委员会国家外国直接投资的决定因素:2002-2018年期间经济增长、通货膨胀和政治稳定分析
【摘要】目的:本研究探讨海湾合作委员会(GCC)成员国鼓励外商投资流入的因素。方法-观察的样本选择基于六个国家,包括阿拉伯联合酋长国(阿联酋)、科威特、卡塔尔、阿曼、巴林和沙特阿拉伯。本研究的数据来自2002年至2018年期间世界银行和亚洲开发银行(ADB)的数据库。本研究采用面板回归分析,采用随机效应模型。研究结果-本研究表明,GDP和通货膨胀是积极的,在推动海湾合作委员会国家的外国直接投资流入方面发挥了重要作用。同时,政治稳定(PSAV)对海湾合作委员会国家的外国直接投资流入没有实质性影响。本研究表明,海湾合作委员会国家必须提供一个有利的投资环境,以较高的GDP增长为代表,并参与各种国际贸易协定,因为这些因素更有可能影响外国直接投资流入。除此之外,应立即批准描述成员国之间投资优先次序的规则,以减少海湾合作委员会国家的外国直接投资流入的百分比。因此,本研究为海湾合作委员会国家吸引外国直接投资流入该国的政策制定者提供了重要的见解。关键词:外商直接投资;海湾合作委员会;面板回归;
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