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Foreign Direct Investment and Services Trade: Evidence from Malaysia and Singapore
Authors:Koi Nyen Wong  Dietrich K Fausten
Institution:1. School of Business , Monash University , Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia;2. Department of Economics , Monash University , Clayton, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:Abstract

Services trade is an important source of growth in Malaysia and Singapore. Both economies are export-oriented and actively court foreign direct investment (FDI) to advance their economic objectives of industrialization and economic development. This paper examines the causal linkages between inward FDI and the country's engagement in services trade in bi-variate and tri-variate VAR frameworks. The empirical findings for Singapore show evidence of bi-directional causality between inward FDI and the total trade volume in services (i.e. the absolute sum of payments and receipts) as well as between FDI and services imports (in the tri-variate specification). This may reflect her relative open foreign investment policy and free trade regime in services. For Malaysia, the evidence of causality is weaker and uni-directional, from inward FDI to services imports. These findings are consistent with the different stages of economic development and openness attained by the two sample countries, and they provide useful background for trade and foreign investment policies and development strategies.
Keywords:Causality  services trade  foreign direct investment
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