The Influence of Political and Social Globalisation on Foreign Direct Investment Inflow in Developing Countries: The Role of Financial Development as a Moderating Factor

IF 0.3 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Marhamah Rafidi, Jamaliah Said, Naila Erum, Farha Ghapar
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This study presents the effect of political and social globalisation on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflow in developing countries. The eminence of decomposed globalisation element in the FDI area is argued here. New insights into empirical evidence are offered by dropping economic globalisation as one of the decomposed components. A panel data of 42 developing countries from 1984 until 2016 was used by applying the CSARDL approach. The study is also on the impact of political and social globalisation in developing countries by splitting them into two income stratification: Upper Middle-income Countries and Lower Middle-Income Countries by incorporating financial development as a moderating variable. It documents that political globalisation postulates a U-shaped relationship after addressing the Cross-Sectional Dependence (CD) problem, while social globalisation reverses the U-shaped relationship. It was found that political globalisation and social globalisation are conditional to the level of income rather than the overall developing countries’ stream. Besides, the prominent role of financial development in promoting FDI inflow, especially to income level, was observed. We suggest that developing countries should increase the capacity to absorb political and social globalisation in promoting FDI. Keywords: FDI inflow, globalisation, political globalisation, social globalisation, financial development, CS-ARDL
政治和社会全球化对发展中国家外国直接投资流入的影响:金融发展作为调节因素的作用
本研究提出了政治和社会全球化对发展中国家外国直接投资流入的影响。本文论述了分解全球化因素在FDI领域的突出作用。将经济全球化作为分解的组成部分之一,提供了对经验证据的新见解。应用CSARDL方法使用了从1984年到2016年42个发展中国家的面板数据。该研究还通过将金融发展作为调节变量,将发展中国家分为两个收入阶层:中高收入国家和中低收入国家,从而研究了政治和社会全球化对发展中国家的影响。研究表明,在解决了横截面依赖(CD)问题后,政治全球化假设了u型关系,而社会全球化则逆转了u型关系。研究发现,政治全球化和社会全球化是有条件的收入水平,而不是发展中国家的整体流。此外,还观察到金融发展在促进外国直接投资流入方面的突出作用,特别是在收入水平方面。我们建议发展中国家在促进外国直接投资的过程中提高吸收政治和社会全球化的能力。关键词:FDI流入,全球化,政治全球化,社会全球化,金融发展,CS-ARDL
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