FDI, digitalization and employment: empirical evidence from developing economies

IF 2.3 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Madhabendra Sinha, Darius Tirtosuharto, Anjan Ray Chaudhury, Partha Basu
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Purpose The paper aims to empirically examine the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows and digitalization on employment opportunities in selected 70 developing economies across the world over the period of 2001–2019. The same empirical investigations are also carried out on two groups of these developing countries created on the basis of the levels of FDI inflows and digitalization. Design/methodology/approach The study uses various panel unit root tests followed by the estimations of the generalized method of moments in the dynamic panel framework, using secondary data collected from the World Bank (2020), International Labour Organization (2020) and International Telecommunication Union (2020). Findings Empirical findings reveal that both FDI inflows and digitalization have positive effects on employment; however, the extent of the impact of digitalization is greater than that of FDI inflows in developing economies, mostly in countries with relatively low FDI inflows and low digitalization. Originality/value Conventionally, FDI inflows accelerate economic growth and thus improve the labour market in host countries. However, FDI inflows into developing countries with low-skilled labours may limit job creation, particularly during the process of digitalization. This study shows that despite a much moderate impact of FDI inflows, digital transformation supports a higher employment in developing economies with low level of FDI inflows and digitalization.
外国直接投资、数字化和就业:来自发展中经济体的经验证据
本文旨在实证研究2001-2019年期间全球70个发展中经济体的外国直接投资(FDI)流入和数字化对就业机会的影响。根据外国直接投资流入和数字化水平,对这些发展中国家的两组进行了同样的实证调查。设计/方法/方法本研究使用各种面板单位根检验,然后使用从世界银行(2020年)、国际劳工组织(2020年)和国际电信联盟(2020年)收集的二手数据,对动态面板框架中的广义矩量法进行估计。实证结果表明,FDI流入和数字化对就业均有正向影响;然而,在发展中经济体中,数字化的影响程度大于FDI流入的影响程度,主要是在FDI流入相对较低和数字化程度较低的国家。传统上,外国直接投资流入加速东道国的经济增长,从而改善东道国的劳动力市场。然而,外国直接投资流入拥有低技能劳动力的发展中国家可能会限制就业创造,特别是在数字化进程中。本研究表明,尽管FDI流入的影响非常温和,但在FDI流入和数字化水平较低的发展中经济体,数字化转型支持了更高的就业。
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期刊介绍: Topics addressed in the journal include: ■corporate finance, ■financial markets, ■money and banking, ■international finance and economics, ■investments, ■risk management, ■theory of the firm, ■competition policy, ■corporate governance.
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