Spatial Estimation of the Nexus Between the PRC'S Foreign Direct Investment and Asean's Growth
Uttama, Nathapornpan Piyaareekul | September 2016
Abstract
Forging closer economic relations between the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) over the last 2 decades has contributed to building a stronger ASEAN economy. It is particularly important to know how the PRC’s foreign direct investment responds to ASEAN’s economic performance. This study investigates the causal relationship between the PRC’s foreign direct investment and economic growth among the 10 ASEAN member countries from 1995 to 2013. Panel unit root tests, a spatial panel vector autoregressive model, and spatial Granger causality are employed as empirical techniques for spatial panel estimation. The empirical results reveal that the PRC’s direct investment in ASEAN caused economic growth in ASEAN, and economic growth in ASEAN resulted in the PRC’s direct investment in ASEAN. This finding raises potentially interesting external investment policy implications.
Citation
Uttama, Nathapornpan Piyaareekul. 2016. Spatial Estimation of the Nexus Between the PRC'S Foreign Direct Investment and Asean's Growth. © Asian Development Bank Institute. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/6655.Keywords
Economies in transition
Economic agreements
Development indicators
ADB
Economic development
Economic indicators
Growth models
Gross domestic product
Macroeconomics
Economic forecast
Development Economics
Regional Economic Development
Economic Impact
Asian Development Bank
Development
Macroeconomic
Macroeconomic Analysis
Performance Evaluation
Impact Evaluation
Comparative economics
Regional economics
Economic development projects
Exports
Economic development projects
Economic policy
Economic forecasting
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