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The Impact of Foreign-direct Investment on Economic Growth in Malaysia: The Role of Financial Development

Ghaith Alzaidy    
Mohd Naseem Bin Niaz Ahmad    
Zakaria Lacheheb    

Resumen

This paper investigates the impact of foreign-direct investment (FDI) and financial development on economic growth in Malaysia over the period of 1975-2014. According to ARDL bound test approach to co integration analyses, the results found that financial development plays an essential role in mediating the impact of FDI on economic growth in Malaysia. This implies that well-developed financial sectors lead to further and facilitate FDI spillover and hence yield economic growth, particularly for the case of Malaysia.Keywords: Financial development, economic growth, FDI, PCA, ARDLJEL Classifications: F23, O16, O40

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