Does Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Contribute to Poverty Reduction? Empirical Evidence from Central European and Western Balkan Countries

Scientific Annals of Economics and Business 66 (1), 2019, 15-26 DOI: 10.2478/saeb-2019-0003

Posted: 17 Jun 2019

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Mehmed Ganic

International University of Sarajevo (IUS), Economic Department ; Faculty of Business and Administration

Date Written: March 23, 2019

Abstract

This paper seeks to empirically examine the validity of nexus between Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and poverty reduction in the context of twelve European transition and post-transition countries divided in two regions, between 2000 and 2015. The empirical analysis investigates whether some variations in poverty reduction are influenced by countries’ FDI performance and lead by progress in the EU integration process. The study finds that the nexus between FDI and poverty reduction varies between two regions (the Western Balkan region and the Central Europe region). While the relationship between FDI and poverty reduction has a positive effect in the Western Balkan region, it is insignificant and negative in the Central European region. In addition, the findings confirm some earlier assumptions that FDI impacts poverty reduction more strongly in poorer countries (the Western Balkan region) than in wealthier countries (the Central European region).

Keywords: Foreign Direct Investment (FDI); Western Balkan; Determinants of FDI; Panel Data Analysis

JEL Classification: F10; F23

Suggested Citation

Ganic, Mehmed, Does Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Contribute to Poverty Reduction? Empirical Evidence from Central European and Western Balkan Countries (March 23, 2019). Scientific Annals of Economics and Business 66 (1), 2019, 15-26 DOI: 10.2478/saeb-2019-0003 , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3392819

Mehmed Ganic (Contact Author)

International University of Sarajevo (IUS), Economic Department ( email )

Sarajevo, 71210
Bosnia and Herzegovina

Faculty of Business and Administration ( email )

Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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