Department of Economics, University of Tunis el Manar, Tuni, Tunisia
Research Article
Foreign Direct Investment, Institutions and Economic Growth.
Author(s): Ben Hassine Skander* and Aouadi Sami
The importance of a favorable climate in determining FDI flows has been understood and emphasized in the economic literature for a long time.
Thus, the inclusion of various measures of social and political attributes of host countries is not an aspect of recent literature for FDI. We
can cite the studies of Basi who investigated the effects of political instability on FDI. However, in recent years there has been a resurgence of
interest in this subject, with particular emphasis on the factors representative of the quality of institutions. A huge number of papers that
address this will lead to a burgeoning literature on the effect of FDI on economic growth via the quality of institutions. Three factors
contributed to the emergence of this interest. First, in North study, there has been widespread awareness of the important role played by
institutions in shaping incent.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2151-6219.2022.13.411
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