The Impact of Transparency on Foreign Direct Investment
The Impact of Transparency on Foreign Direct Investment
- 세종대학교 경제통합연구소
- Journal of Economic Integration
- 제17권 제4호
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2002.12777 - 810 (34 pages)
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Non-transparency is a term given in this paper to a set of government policies that increase the risk and uncertainty faced by economic actors (foreign investors). The higher in risk and uncertainty stem from the presence of bribery and corruption, unstable economic policies, weak and poorly enforced property rights, and inefficient government institutions. Our empirical analysis shows that the degree of non-transparency is an important factor in a country`s attractiveness to foreign investors. High levels of non-transparency can greatly retard the amount of foreign investment that a country might otherwise expect. The simulation exercise presented in the statistical part of this paper reveals that on average a country could expect 40 percent increase in FDI from a one point increase in their transparency ranking. Pari passu, non-transparent policies translate into lower levels of FDI and hence lower levels of welfare and efficiency in the host country`s economy. A nation that takes steps to increase the degree of transparency in its policies and institutions could expect significant increases in the level of foreign investment into their country. This increased investment translates into more resources, which in turn increase social welfare and economic efficiency.
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Scope and Origins on Non-Transparent Economic Policies
Ⅲ. Why is Transparency Important for FDI?
Ⅳ. Measures to Improve Transparency and the Role of WTO
Ⅴ. Measuring the Impact of Transparent Regimes on FDI Flows
Ⅵ. Policy Implications
Ⅶ. Post Scriptum
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