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Saimul Saimul, Arif Darmawan
Pág. 414 - 426
This study aims to analyze the causality relationship between Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Foreign Trade, and Economic Growth in Indonesia using quarterly time-series data from Q1-2004 to Q2-2019. This study uses co-analytical techniques, VECM integr...
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Rahim M. Quazi,Wayne E. Ballentine,Farzana Bindu,Lois Blyden
Pág. 284 - 290
This study analyzes the impact of foreign aid on foreign direct investment (FDI) in Latin America. Using the Feasible Generalized Least Squares panel estimation methodology with 1996-2017 panel data from 19 countries, this study finds that the impact of ...
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Lilis Siti Badriah, Armida S. Alisjahbana, Kodrat Wibowo, Ferry Hadiyanto
Pág. 94 - 107
The study aims to analyze the determinants of labor productivity growth in the large and medium industrial sub-sectors in Indonesia related to changes in economic structure that lead to the dominant role of the industrial sector in national GDP formation...
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Ayamba Emmanuel Caesar,Chen HaiBo,Thomas Bilaliib Udimal,Andrew Osei-Agyemang
Pág. 315 - 322
This paper examines the causality between foreign direct investment, growth of output indicators and gross domestic product in China between 1995-2016 using Granger causality test based on the vector error correction model. In contemporary times, attenti...
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Samsul Haris,Nevi Danila
Pág. 155 - 160
FDI is one of the factors that encourage the growth of the economy, especially for developing countries. Indonesia has prepared an economic policy package and a taxation policy for booting the investments, including FDI. This paper investigates whether t...
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