外国直接投资与印度经济增长:一个特定行业的分析

S. Jana, T. N. Sahu, K. Pandey
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这一实证调查背后的动机来自于之前一系列关于外国直接投资(FDI)与增长关系的实证研究所产生的不确定证据。该研究承认这样一个事实,即在将外国直接投资流入与经济增长联系起来的同时,以总体形式而不是具体部门的方法处理外国直接投资流入,仍然是以前进行的研究中最薄弱的假设。在填补这一空白的动力驱动下,本研究采用具有矢量自回归规范的时变参数模型来研究在印度等新兴经济体的背景下,部门明智的FDI流入如何影响各自部门的增长。本研究采用了约翰森协整检验、向量误差修正模型、格兰杰因果检验、方差分解分析和脉冲响应分析等计量检验,得出了稳健性结果。研究表明,外商直接投资对农业产出增长没有促进作用。然而,反向因果关系得到证明,其中发现农业产出吸引更多的外国直接投资进入该部门。它还记录了制造业的有趣证据,发现外国直接投资流入对其产出产生了几年的积极影响。在服务业方面,该研究证实了FDI与增长之间的双向因果关系,无论是短期还是长期。在研究结果的基础上,该研究建议经济政策制定者振兴印度的初级部门,以便吸引和吸收更多的外国直接投资,确保可持续的经济增长。此外,以农业为主导的经济增长政策可能比服务业更依赖,服务业在很大程度上容易受到外部冲击。
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Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth in India: A Sector-specific Analysis
The motivation behind this empirical investigation comes from the inconclusive evidence produced by a flurry of previous empirical studies on foreign direct investment (FDI)-growth nexus. The study recognises the fact that the treatment of FDI inflows in an aggregate form instead of a sector-specific approach while correlating it with economic growth remains the most tenuous assumption of the previously conducted studies. Driven by the impetus of filling this gap, this study applies a time-varying parameter model with vector autoregressive specification to examine as to how sector-wise FDI inflows can affect the growth of respective sectors in the context of an emerging economy like India. The study uses a number of econometric tests, such as Johansen’s cointegration test, vector error correction model, Granger causality test, variance decomposition analysis and impulse response analysis, to arrive at robust results. The study evidences the inward FDI to be non-contributive to the agricultural output growth. However, a reverse causality is evidenced wherein agricultural output is found to be attracting more FDI into the sector. It also documents interesting evidence for manufacturing sector where the FDI inflow is found to affect its output positively for a couple of years. Regarding service sector, the study confirms a bidirectional causality between FDI and growth both for the short and long run. On the basis of the findings, the study suggests economic policymakers to rejuvenate the primary sector of India so that it can attract and absorb more FDI and ensure sustainable economic growth. Besides, the agriculture-led economic growth policy might be more reliant than service which is largely vulnerable to external shocks.
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