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National levels of corruption and foreign direct investment
Authors:Josef C. Brada  Zdenek Drabek  Jose A. Mendez  M. Fabricio Perez
Affiliation:1. Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA;2. CERGE- Economic Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences and Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic;3. Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada
Abstract:We model the relationship between bilateral foreign direct investment (FDI) and the level of corruption in multinational firms’ (MCNs’) home and host countries. We construct and test a model of bilateral FDI between countries that differ in their levels of corruption. FDI is affected negatively both by the level of corruption in the host country and by differences in home- and host-country corruption. Our model emphasizes that MNCs develop skills for dealing with home-country corruption, and these skills become a competitive advantage in similarly corrupt host countries. We test the model using data on bilateral FDI stocks among a large number of home and host countries, using a variety of specifications and estimation strategies to provide robustness. Our results show that the effects of host-country corruption and of differences in corruption levels between home and host countries are statistically and economically significant.
Keywords:F21  F23  D21  D22  K42  Corruption  Foreign direct investment  Competitive advantage  Multinational firms
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