Absorptive capacities, FDI and economic growth in a developing economy: a study in the Indian context

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Surbhi Gupta, Surendra S. Yadav, P. Jain
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PurposeThe purpose of the study is to examine the moderating impact of absorptive capacity on the foreign direct investment (FDI)–growth link using the data for the period 1995–2019.Design/methodology/approachThe authors apply the autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) model and threshold analysis for empirical analysis.FindingsThe findings indicate that the link between FDI and economic growth is influenced indirectly by absorptive capacities, such as financial development, institutional quality, technological capability, and trade openness. However, while examining the linear FDI–growth nexus, the authors noticed that human capital and infrastructure did not affect the relationship; when the non-linearity in the link is considered, the authors noted that all absorptive capacities (including human capital and infrastructure), when interacted with FDI, have a positive effect on growth. Furthermore, FDI stimulates growth if the absorptive capacities have exceeded a certain threshold level.Research limitations/implicationsFrom a practical standpoint, it is reasonable to conclude that improving absorptive capacities is critical in order to perceive FDI as a growth driver.Originality/valueIndia has been able to position itself as a preferred destination for FDI (when the major economies are facing a sharp decline in FDI inflows) despite the Covid-19 pandemic. However, it still suffers from low growth. Although much of the literature admits that absorptive capacity is crucial for FDI to promote growth, no study in the case of India examines FDI–growth nexus conditioned upon absorptive capacity. Moreover, the authors have used threshold analysis for assessing the non-linearities in FDI–growth nexus contingent on absorptive capacity.
发展中经济体的吸收能力、外国直接投资与经济增长:在印度背景下的研究
本研究的目的是利用1995-2019年的数据来检验吸收能力对外国直接投资(FDI) -增长联系的调节作用。设计/方法/方法作者采用自回归分布滞后(ARDL)模型和阈值分析进行实证分析。研究结果表明,FDI与经济增长之间的关系受到吸收能力(如金融发展、制度质量、技术能力和贸易开放)的间接影响。然而,在考察fdi与增长的线性关系时,作者注意到人力资本和基础设施并不影响这种关系;当考虑到这种联系的非线性时,作者指出,所有吸收能力(包括人力资本和基础设施)与外国直接投资相互作用时,对增长有积极影响。此外,如果吸收能力超过一定的阈值水平,外国直接投资就会刺激增长。研究局限/启示从实践的角度来看,我们可以合理地得出结论,提高吸收能力对于将FDI视为增长驱动力至关重要。尽管2019冠状病毒病大流行,印度仍然能够将自己定位为外国直接投资的首选目的地(当主要经济体面临外国直接投资流入急剧下降时)。然而,它仍然受到低增长的困扰。尽管许多文献承认吸收能力对FDI促进增长至关重要,但没有一项以印度为例的研究考察以吸收能力为条件的FDI与增长关系。此外,作者还使用阈值分析来评估吸收能力对fdi增长关系的非线性影响。
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