Understanding the Factors That Influence Foreign Direct Investment in Turkey: Exploring the Impact of Country Risks and Geopolitical Risk

D. B. Kalmaz, T. Adebayo
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The primary objective of this study is to investigate the determinants of foreign direct investment, with a specific focus on per capita GDP (GDP), alongside various risk factors including economic risk (ER), financial risk (FR), political risk (PR), and geopolitical risk (GPR), in the context of Turkey. This investigation employs an innovative wavelet methodology to analyze the relationships among these variables. The empirical analysis entails the application of wavelet coherence, as well as multiple wavelet coherence (MWC) and partial wavelet coherence (PWC) techniques, to evaluate the strength and significance of relationships between different time series while considering the influence of other related time series. Utilizing quarterly data spanning from 1988Q1 to 2020Q4, this study seeks to fill a gap in the existing literature by examining the nexus between these factors in both time and frequency domains, a novel approach in this field. The findings from the wavelet coherence analysis reveal that GDP, PR, FR, and ER positively impact FDI inflows, whereas GPR exerts a negative influence across various time and frequency intervals. Moreover, the outcomes of MWC and PWC analyses underscore the significant effects of the control variables on the relationships under investigation. Based on these findings, the study puts forth noteworthy policy implications aimed at fostering a more conducive environment for FDI in Turkey.
了解影响土耳其外商直接投资的因素:探索国家风险和地缘政治风险的影响
本研究的主要目的是以土耳其为背景,调查外国直接投资的决定因素,特别关注人均国内生产总值(GDP)以及各种风险因素,包括经济风险(ER)、金融风险(FR)、政治风险(PR)和地缘政治风险(GPR)。本研究采用创新的小波方法来分析这些变量之间的关系。实证分析需要应用小波相干性以及多重小波相干性(MWC)和部分小波相干性(PWC)技术,以评估不同时间序列之间关系的强度和重要性,同时考虑其他相关时间序列的影响。本研究利用从 1988Q1 到 2020Q4 的季度数据,通过在时域和频域研究这些因素之间的关系,填补了现有文献的空白,这是该领域的一种新方法。小波相干性分析的结果表明,GDP、PR、FR 和 ER 对外国直接投资流入量有积极影响,而 GPR 在不同的时间和频率区间内有消极影响。此外,MWC 和 PWC 分析的结果强调了控制变量对所研究关系的显著影响。基于这些研究结果,本研究提出了值得注意的政策影响,旨在为土耳其的外国直接投资营造更有利的环境。
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