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Foreign Direct Investment And Corruption In Egypt: A Cointegration Analysis

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  • Eman Moustafa

    (General Authority for Investment and Free Zones)

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This paper uses a time series analysis to estimate the impact of corruption on FDI in Egypt during the period 1970-2019 and to address some of the drawbacks of the empirical literature. Unit root and cointegration tests are used to ensure stationarity and long run relationship among variables of interest. The results show a significant positive relationship between FDI and corruption in Egypt. Since corruption is not found to hinder FDI inflows, treating corruption should be based on sound legal procedures that infringe neither on the freedom of FDI nor on the degree of openness of the economy, which are the real stimulants of FDI in Egypt.

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  • Eman Moustafa, 2020. "Foreign Direct Investment And Corruption In Egypt: A Cointegration Analysis," Working Papers 1408, Economic Research Forum, revised 20 Oct 2020.
  • Handle: RePEc:erg:wpaper:1408
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