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Egypt and the investment development path: Insights from two case studies


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Title:

 Egypt and the investment development path: Insights from two case studies

Author(s):

Federico Bonaglia, Andrea Goldstein

Journal:

International Journal of Emerging Markets

Year:

2006 

Volume:

1 

Issue:

2 

Page:

107 - 127


DOI:

10.1108/17468800610658299

Publisher:

Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Abstract:

Purpose – Aims to analyze the process of internationalization of multinational corporations from emerging economies, and more broadly test the investment development path (IDP) hypothesis for Egypt.

Design/methodology/approach – A combination of data analysis and company case studies to assess to what extent and how Egyptian companies are internationalizing. The theoretical background is the IDP hypothesis, according to which the net outward investment position of a country depends on its level of development.

Findings – The paper highlights how poor investment climate and broader geopolitical motives receive limited foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows, while outward FDI limited in size and scope. Despite this climate, the two multinational corporations have successfully expanded abroad, following different strategies.

Research limitations/implications – Data limitations and the limited size of outward FDI prevent a statistical testing of the IDP hypothesis, for example, by regressing the net FDI position on GDP, utilizing a quadratic specification to allow for the non-linearity in the relationship.

Practical implications – The paper concludes by pointing to the importance of promoting corporate internationalization throughout an active policy to make the business environment more conducive to risk-taking, instead of rent-seeking, behaviours.

Originality/value – This paper covers Egypt, an under-researched country in an under-researched area (North Africa).

Keywords:

Egypt, Emerging markets, Foreign trade, Investments, Multinational companies

Article Type:

Case study

References:

25 references

Article URL:

www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/17468800610658299

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