Foreign Direct Investment and economic growth. Evidence for Latin America 1980-2010.

Authors

  • Álvaro José Anaya Mendoza Universidad del Norte

Keywords:

foreign direct investment, economic growth, international economics

Abstract

The relationship between Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Economic Growth (EC), and the reasons that lead investors to a particular country, have gained the attention of both academics and policy makers. The objective of this study is to determine whether there was a causal relationship between FDI and the EC for six Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Peru and Venezuela) between 1980-2010, using Granger’s causality tests in VAR models. The results confirm a causal relationship between FDI and the EC in these nations, being unidirectional and bidirectional in some cases.

Author Biography

Álvaro José Anaya Mendoza, Universidad del Norte

Economista de la Universidad del Norte

Published

2012-12-13

Issue

Section

Science article