Distributional effects of foreign versus domestic investment: Evidence from post-communist EU member states
The paper provides insight into the relationship between foreign and domestic investment, and its effect on income distribution in the post-communist EU member states. The analysis is conducted using the general method of moment (GMM) estimator on panel data of the 10 Central and Eastern Eu...
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doaj-c2acf40623584f068bea6c004ed9acf32021-05-27T13:11:05ZengEconomists' Association of VojvodinaPanoeconomicus1452-595X2217-23862021-01-0168218721110.2298/PAN2102187J1452-595X2102187JDistributional effects of foreign versus domestic investment: Evidence from post-communist EU member statesJosifidis Kosta0Supić Novica1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9526-7255Bodor Slađana2University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Economics, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Economics, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Economics, SerbiaThe paper provides insight into the relationship between foreign and domestic investment, and its effect on income distribution in the post-communist EU member states. The analysis is conducted using the general method of moment (GMM) estimator on panel data of the 10 Central and Eastern European (CEE) new member states from 1993-2017. The results reveal that a greater level of foreign direct investments (FDI) contributed to eliminating the negative effects of domestic investment on income distribution, particularly mass layoffs and the transfer of wealth into the hands of a small economic and political elite. It leads to the conclusion that FDI has played a significant role in reducing income inequality and rebuilding the middle class in the post-communist EU member states.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1452-595X/2021/1452-595X2102187J.pdfforeign direct investmentdomestic investmentincome distributionpost-communist eu member states |
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Distributional effects of foreign versus domestic investment: Evidence from post-communist EU member states |
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Distributional effects of foreign versus domestic investment: Evidence from post-communist EU member states |
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Distributional effects of foreign versus domestic investment: Evidence from post-communist EU member states |
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Distributional effects of foreign versus domestic investment: Evidence from post-communist EU member states |
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Distributional effects of foreign versus domestic investment: Evidence from post-communist EU member states |
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distributional effects of foreign versus domestic investment: evidence from post-communist eu member states |
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Economists' Association of Vojvodina |
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Panoeconomicus |
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1452-595X 2217-2386 |
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2021-01-01 |
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The paper provides insight into the relationship between foreign and domestic
investment, and its effect on income distribution in the post-communist EU
member states. The analysis is conducted using the general method of moment
(GMM) estimator on panel data of the 10 Central and Eastern European (CEE)
new member states from 1993-2017. The results reveal that a greater level of
foreign direct investments (FDI) contributed to eliminating the negative
effects of domestic investment on income distribution, particularly mass
layoffs and the transfer of wealth into the hands of a small economic and
political elite. It leads to the conclusion that FDI has played a
significant role in reducing income inequality and rebuilding the middle
class in the post-communist EU member states. |
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foreign direct investment domestic investment income distribution post-communist eu member states |
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http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1452-595X/2021/1452-595X2102187J.pdf |
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