Lingering effects of foreign resource dependency in Pakistan: Assessing gains from domestic resources

IF 0.7 Q3 ECONOMICS
Mubbasher Munir, M. Meo, K. Younas, Noman Arshed, Asma Khalid Jamil
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Abstract

Purpose - This study explores the asymmetric effects of FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) on economic growth in Pakistan. Methods - This paper uses an Asymmetric Effects ARDL (Autoregressive Distributed Lag) model. Findings - The results show that the effects of increasing and decreasing FDI are not equal. The study concludes that reducing FDI is more beneficial for economic growth, particularly in the longer horizon. It mobilizes domestic investment and promotes financial freedom while reducing the reliance on pollution-intensive multinational corporations and taps indigenous knowledge gains. Implications - This study proves that self-reliance is more beneficial for the case of Pakistan. Originality - The researchers and policymakers are unclear about the merits and demerits of FDI as a substitute for domestic investment. Empirical studies are majorly convinced that an increase in FDI generally merits economic growth but weighs in the Pollution Haven Hypothesis and ignores the indigenous knowledge-based domestic resource.
巴基斯坦对外国资源依赖的持续影响:评估国内资源的收益
目的-本研究探讨外商直接投资(FDI)对巴基斯坦经济增长的不对称影响。方法:本文使用非对称效应ARDL(自回归分布滞后)模型。研究结果表明,增加和减少FDI的影响是不相等的。该研究的结论是,减少外国直接投资对经济增长更有利,尤其是在较长时期内。它调动国内投资,促进金融自由,同时减少对污染密集型跨国公司的依赖,并利用本土知识收益。启示-这项研究证明,自力更生更有利于巴基斯坦的情况。独创性——研究人员和政策制定者不清楚外国直接投资作为国内投资替代品的利弊。实证研究大多认为,FDI的增加总体上有利于经济增长,但偏重于污染避风港假说,忽视了本土知识型国内资源。
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