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Fdi Determinants And Geographical Interdependence In Mena Region

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  • Alaya Marouane

    (Sfax University)

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In this paper we study the determinant of FDI in MENA countries by focusing on the geographical interferences within the region. The econometric results from alternative tests on a panel of 13 MENA for the period 1990-2015 show a negative spatial interdependence in MENA region in term of inbound FDI. The results go with the theory predictions and match well with the pure vertical nature of FDI prevailing in the region. Length:34

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  • Alaya Marouane, 2019. "Fdi Determinants And Geographical Interdependence In Mena Region," Working Papers 1361, Economic Research Forum, revised 20 Oct 2019.
  • Handle: RePEc:erg:wpaper:1361
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    1. Syarifuddin, Ferry, 2020. "The Dynamics of Foreign Direct Investment and Exchange Rates: An Interconnection Approach in ASEAN," MPRA Paper 104596, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Ferry Syarifuddin, 2020. "The Dynamics Of Foreign Portfolio Investment And Exchange Rate: An Interconnection Approach In Asean," Working Papers WP/08/2020, Bank Indonesia.

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