Tracking Greenfield FDI During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Analysis by Sectors

IF 1.1 Q4 BUSINESS
Nadia Doytch, N. Yonzan, K. Reddy, F. De Beule
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Abstract

We study the trends and fluctuations in greenfield foreign direct investment (GFDI) during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis on a global scale. We analyse the data of a data set of GFDI provided by fDi Markets (Financial Times) to understand the contraction of GFDI during the first three quarters of the year 2020, taking into account the sector of the investment and the host and home country. We analyse both the long-run trends and the quarter-over-quarter changes in GFDI to capture its fluctuations before and during the first wave of the COVID-19 crisis and the 2008 global financial crisis. Our findings cast light on which countries’ and industries’ GFDIs were most affected by the pandemic crisis and draw a comparison to the global financial crisis. To our surprise, many services industries have shown unexpected resilience of GFDI due to the flexibility for remote work. On the contrary, GFDI in the manufacturing industries, as well as the extractives and the utility industries, has shown a dramatic decline during the pandemic. These contractions raise questions of stability and resilience of the global supply chains these industries are a part of. JEL Codes: F21
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间跟踪绿地外国直接投资:按部门分析
我们研究了全球范围内新冠肺炎大流行危机第一波期间绿地外国直接投资(GFDI)的趋势和波动。我们分析了《外国直接投资市场》(《金融时报》)提供的一组全球直接投资数据,以了解2020年前三季度全球直接投资的收缩情况,同时考虑到投资行业、东道国和母国。我们分析了全球直接投资的长期趋势和季度环比变化,以捕捉其在2019冠状病毒病危机和2008年全球金融危机第一波之前和期间的波动。我们的研究结果揭示了哪些国家和行业的gfdi受疫情危机影响最大,并与全球金融危机进行了比较。令我们惊讶的是,由于远程工作的灵活性,许多服务行业都表现出了意想不到的GFDI弹性。相反,制造业以及采掘业和公用事业行业的全球直接投资在大流行病期间急剧下降。这些行业所处的全球供应链的稳定性和弹性受到了质疑。JEL代码:F21
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