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Investment climate and firm productivity: an application to Vietnamese manufacturing firms
Authors:Nguyen Ba Trung  Taise Kaizoji
Institution:1. Department of Economics, The University of Da Nang, Kon Tum City, Vietnam;2. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:The fundamental aspect of a national competitive advantage is a good investment climate. Understanding the role of the investment climate in generating firm productivity has received extensive attention by policymakers and economists in many countries. The article studies the effect of different dimensions of the investment climate on firm productivity. Using a large dataset of Vietnamese manufacturing firms, the article finds that deficiencies in the investment climate are prejudicial to firm productivity and competition. Furthermore, in examining the effect of corruption in association with the quality of the business environment, the study also investigates the possibility that corruption may compensate firms for a bad investment climate or at least may neutralize the negative impact of inefficient government regulations. In other words, corruption acts as ‘speed money’ to improve the efficacy of the provision of public services or provides leeway for entrepreneurs to bypass the inefficient regulations. This situation, however, is extremely harmful to the economy in the long run because it distorts the market and erodes the incentives for productive investments. Developing countries therefore need to put much more effort into institutional reforms, especially fighting corruption and efficiency in the provision of public goods and services.
Keywords:Investment climate  corruption  firm productivity  stochastic frontier analysis  business regulation  Vietnamese manufacturing firm
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