Factors affecting FDI attraction in some Southeast Asian countries
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Do Thi Hai , Trinh Thi Phuong
Keyword
Influence, Attraction, FDI, Southeast Asia
Abstract
The study analyzes factors affecting FDI attraction in some Southeast Asian countries including (Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam). Using FEM, REM and FGLS models with panel data for the period 2010 - 2020, the analysis results show that market size, trade openness and net capital structure of the economy affect investment. foreign direct investment.
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