Foreign borrowing, foreign direct investment inflows and economic growth in European Union transition economies

Globalization gained speed as of 1980s and, in turn, considerable increases in transnational goods, services, and capital flows have been seen. In this context, developing and emerging economies have attracted a significant amount of foreign direct investments and also foreign borrowing has become a...

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Main Authors: Yilmaz BAYAR, Mahmut Unsal SASMAZ
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi 2019-12-01
Series:Eastern Journal of European Studies
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Online Access:http://ejes.uaic.ro/articles/EJES2019_1002_BAY.pdf
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description Globalization gained speed as of 1980s and, in turn, considerable increases in transnational goods, services, and capital flows have been seen. In this context, developing and emerging economies have attracted a significant amount of foreign direct investments and also foreign borrowing has become an important financing source, especially for developing or underdeveloped countries with insufficient savings for investments. The rapidly rising foreign borrowing and foreign direct investments have led scholars and policy-makers to question the economic, institutional, and social effects of foreign borrowing and foreign direct investments. Furthermore, the iron curtain simultaneously collapsed as of the late 1980s together with the accelerating globalization and the member states of the Eastern Bloc have transited from command economy to market economy. The same EU countries in the Eastern Bloc also tend towards EU and have consequently followed the policies to integrate in the EU. Both globalization and EU negotiations caused these countries to take a significant amount of foreign borrowing and foreign direct investments. The study analyses the influence of foreign borrowing and foreign direct investment inflows on economic growth in European Union transition economies for the period of 2004-2016 through panel data analysis. The co-integration and causality analyses revealed that the influence of foreign borrowing and foreign direct investment inflows varied from country to country in EU transition economies.
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spelling doaj.art-b644124f0566453488c280a14fc32f8e2022-12-22T02:21:55ZengAlexandru Ioan Cuza University of IasiEastern Journal of European Studies2068-651X2068-66332019-12-01102107125Foreign borrowing, foreign direct investment inflows and economic growth in European Union transition economiesYilmaz BAYAR0Mahmut Unsal SASMAZ1Usak University, Usak, TurkeyUsak University, Usak, TurkeyGlobalization gained speed as of 1980s and, in turn, considerable increases in transnational goods, services, and capital flows have been seen. In this context, developing and emerging economies have attracted a significant amount of foreign direct investments and also foreign borrowing has become an important financing source, especially for developing or underdeveloped countries with insufficient savings for investments. The rapidly rising foreign borrowing and foreign direct investments have led scholars and policy-makers to question the economic, institutional, and social effects of foreign borrowing and foreign direct investments. Furthermore, the iron curtain simultaneously collapsed as of the late 1980s together with the accelerating globalization and the member states of the Eastern Bloc have transited from command economy to market economy. The same EU countries in the Eastern Bloc also tend towards EU and have consequently followed the policies to integrate in the EU. Both globalization and EU negotiations caused these countries to take a significant amount of foreign borrowing and foreign direct investments. The study analyses the influence of foreign borrowing and foreign direct investment inflows on economic growth in European Union transition economies for the period of 2004-2016 through panel data analysis. The co-integration and causality analyses revealed that the influence of foreign borrowing and foreign direct investment inflows varied from country to country in EU transition economies.http://ejes.uaic.ro/articles/EJES2019_1002_BAY.pdfforeign borrowingforeign direct investment inflowseconomic growthpanel data analysis
spellingShingle Yilmaz BAYAR
Mahmut Unsal SASMAZ
Foreign borrowing, foreign direct investment inflows and economic growth in European Union transition economies
Eastern Journal of European Studies
foreign borrowing
foreign direct investment inflows
economic growth
panel data analysis
title Foreign borrowing, foreign direct investment inflows and economic growth in European Union transition economies
title_full Foreign borrowing, foreign direct investment inflows and economic growth in European Union transition economies
title_fullStr Foreign borrowing, foreign direct investment inflows and economic growth in European Union transition economies
title_full_unstemmed Foreign borrowing, foreign direct investment inflows and economic growth in European Union transition economies
title_short Foreign borrowing, foreign direct investment inflows and economic growth in European Union transition economies
title_sort foreign borrowing foreign direct investment inflows and economic growth in european union transition economies
topic foreign borrowing
foreign direct investment inflows
economic growth
panel data analysis
url http://ejes.uaic.ro/articles/EJES2019_1002_BAY.pdf
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