Effects of Economic and Political Risks on Foreign Direct Investment

Author:

Kammoun Souhaila1,Ben Romdhane Youssra2,Fakhfakh Marwa Ben Salem2

Affiliation:

1. IHEC, CODECI, University of Sfax, Tunisia

2. University of Sfax, Tunisia

Abstract

The chapter identifies the main determinants of FDI and the factors that constitute the main obstacles to foreign investment attractiveness in a region affected by economic and political instability and even conflict and where investors may face a multitude of political, economic, and security risks. The sample includes 14 Arab countries over the period of 2003-2017. To determine the factors that explain the probability of attracting investment inflows in MENA countries, the study uses a multiple regression model to estimate data in a time series. The authors also use the World Bank's governance indicators to assess the quality of the Arab institutional framework. The results of the panel data estimates through three different regressions reveal that macroeconomic instability combined with political instability constitutes an obstacle to investment. On practical implications, the study suggests that, in general, economic managers should take some economic policy measures to reduce or mitigate risks to encourage foreign investors to invest in MENA countries.

Publisher

IGI Global

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