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This study was carried out to evaluate the recent trends and implications of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Bangladesh. Due to its cost-effective workforce, potential market, rapidly growing economy, advantageous geographical location, and other pertinent factors Bangladesh has become one of the most enticing developing countries for foreign direct investment (FDI). Both quantitative and qualitative analyses were used. The trends and implication of FDI was assessed through different variables such as Net FDI inflow in Bangladesh, FDI inflows as percentage of GDP of Bangladesh, sectoral FDI inflow in Bangladesh, net FDI inflows from top 10 countries and by sectors, net FDI flow by EPZ and non-EPZ areas, no. of employment by FDI, FDI inflow by components, GDP, export, import, balance of payment, foreign exchange rate, inflation and corporate tax rate, which were then analyzed using different statistical measures, such as growth percentage, trend equations, the square of the correlation coefficient and correlation matrix. Thirteen trend equations and R-squared were tested for different relevant variables of FDI. To estimate the implication of FDI in Bangladesh, seven hypotheses has also been tested. Among them, the trend values were positive for eleven variables. The square of correlation coefficient (R-squared) of most of the equations is more than 0.7, indicating well fitted trend equations. According to the results of this analysis, FDI has positive correlation between GDP growth, exports, imports, employment in EPZs, and exchange rates. However,there is a significant negative correlation between corporate tax rate and inflation rate. By introducing beneficial FDI policies, providing substantial investment incentives, streamlining pertinent regulations, minimizing bureaucratic procedures, and through better infrastructure Bangladesh must act swiftly to entice more foreign investors. Despite adopting lenient FDI regulations, the government musthave to ensure facilities like more export processing zones, easy access to IT facilities, maintaining stable foreign exchange rates, encourage FDI from leading nations, an attracting new foreign investment source. By implementing these policies into practice, Bangladesh can boost up economic growth and may attract more FDI. This study proves that there is room for FDI to increase in the future and supporting economic growth of Bangladesh.
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Tanbir Ahmed Chowdhury & Nishat Tamanna Snigdha, 2023.
"Some Recent Trends and Implications of Foreign Direct Investment in Bangladesh,"
Journal of Developing Areas, Tennessee State University, College of Business, vol. 57(4), pages 221-244, October-D.
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RePEc:jda:journl:vol.57:year:2023:issue4:pp:221-244
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- F21 - International Economics - - International Factor Movements and International Business - - - International Investment; Long-Term Capital Movements
- F23 - International Economics - - International Factor Movements and International Business - - - Multinational Firms; International Business
- F24 - International Economics - - International Factor Movements and International Business - - - Remittances
- F31 - International Economics - - International Finance - - - Foreign Exchange
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