Corruption and Foreign Direct Investment:What kind of relationship is there?

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Autor(a) principal: Caetano, José Manuel Martins
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Caleiro, António
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/8434
Resumo: Globalization and technological innovations create investment opportunities for firms worldwide. In fact, while firms pursue foreign direct investment (FDI) opportunities on a global basis, countries compete to attract these flows. Investment decisions by firms depend on complex and distinct factors. In particular, in the case of foreign investment one of these factors relates to the perception that investors have about the level of risk and/or corruption (or transparency) that characterises countries. Recent studies suggest that corruption negatively impacts on FDI and may act as a disincentive to investment. By using information for 97 countries, concerning inward FDI performance and perceived level of corruption, this paper intends to analyse how corruption influences on the FDI. Given that a certain level of perceived corruption can, in fact, be subject to different subjective evaluations by investors, the paper uses a fuzzy logic approach in order to determine conceivable clusters in the FDI-corruption space. The use of fuzzy clustering techniques reveals the existence of two well-defined clusters: one is formed by high-level corruption countries, where, indeed, corruption is negatively correlated, in a significant way, with FDI; the other is formed by low-level corruption countries, where the influence of corruption on FDI is not so evident.
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title Corruption and Foreign Direct Investment:What kind of relationship is there?
spellingShingle Corruption and Foreign Direct Investment:What kind of relationship is there?
Caetano, José Manuel Martins
Corruption
Foreign Direct Investment
Fuzzy Clustering
title_short Corruption and Foreign Direct Investment:What kind of relationship is there?
title_full Corruption and Foreign Direct Investment:What kind of relationship is there?
title_fullStr Corruption and Foreign Direct Investment:What kind of relationship is there?
title_full_unstemmed Corruption and Foreign Direct Investment:What kind of relationship is there?
title_sort Corruption and Foreign Direct Investment:What kind of relationship is there?
author Caetano, José Manuel Martins
author_facet Caetano, José Manuel Martins
Caleiro, António
author_role author
author2 Caleiro, António
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Caetano, José Manuel Martins
Caleiro, António
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Corruption
Foreign Direct Investment
Fuzzy Clustering
topic Corruption
Foreign Direct Investment
Fuzzy Clustering
description Globalization and technological innovations create investment opportunities for firms worldwide. In fact, while firms pursue foreign direct investment (FDI) opportunities on a global basis, countries compete to attract these flows. Investment decisions by firms depend on complex and distinct factors. In particular, in the case of foreign investment one of these factors relates to the perception that investors have about the level of risk and/or corruption (or transparency) that characterises countries. Recent studies suggest that corruption negatively impacts on FDI and may act as a disincentive to investment. By using information for 97 countries, concerning inward FDI performance and perceived level of corruption, this paper intends to analyse how corruption influences on the FDI. Given that a certain level of perceived corruption can, in fact, be subject to different subjective evaluations by investors, the paper uses a fuzzy logic approach in order to determine conceivable clusters in the FDI-corruption space. The use of fuzzy clustering techniques reveals the existence of two well-defined clusters: one is formed by high-level corruption countries, where, indeed, corruption is negatively correlated, in a significant way, with FDI; the other is formed by low-level corruption countries, where the influence of corruption on FDI is not so evident.
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