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Do Natural Resources Attract FDI? Evidence from Non-Stationary Sector-Level Data


Steven Poelhekke


VU University Amsterdam; De Nederlandsche Bank

Rick Van der Ploeg


University of Oxford

October 2010

CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP8079

Abstract:     
A new and extensive panel of outward foreign direct investment (FDI) at the sector level is used to estimate the determinants of non-resource and resource FDI. Since FDI is I(1), we estimate panel error-correction models of FDI with spatial lags for FDI and market potential. Our main result is that subsoil assets boost resource FDI, but crowd out non-resource FDI. The effect on non-resource FDI dominates, so that aggregate FDI is less in resource-rich countries. Spatial lags aggravate this crowding out of non-resource FDI. In addition, we find that (i) resource FDI is mainly vertical whereas other FDI is of the export-fragmentation variety; (ii) trade openness, free trade agreements and institutional quality do not impact non-resource FDI but institutional quality does have a positive effect on resource FDI; and (iii) the short-run dynamics comes mostly from shocks to FDI itself. Our main and ancillary results are robust to different measures of resource reserves and the oil price and to allowing for sample selection bias.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 42

Keywords: co-integration tests, external margin, hydrocarbon reserves, outward sector level FDI, sample selection bias, spatial econometrics, subsoil assets

JEL Classification: C21, C33, F21, Q33

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Date posted: November 22, 2010  

Suggested Citation

Poelhekke, Steven and Van der Ploeg, Rick, Do Natural Resources Attract FDI? Evidence from Non-Stationary Sector-Level Data (October 2010). CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP8079. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1711092

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Steven Poelhekke (Contact Author)
VU University Amsterdam ( email )
De Boelelaan 1105
Amsterdam, 1081 HV
Netherlands
HOME PAGE: http://https://sites.google.com/site/stevenpoelhekke/
De Nederlandsche Bank ( email )
PO Box 98
1000 AB Amsterdam
Amsterdam, 1000 AB
Netherlands

Frederick Van der Ploeg
University of Oxford ( email )
Manor Road Building
Manor Road
Oxford, OX1 3BJ
United Kingdom
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