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A cross-country analysis of the relationship between human capital and foreign direct investment

Madhvi Sethi (Symbiosis Institute of Business Management Bengaluru, Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune, India)
Saina Baby (Management, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management Bengaluru, Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune, India)
Aarti Mehta Sharma (Department of Professional Studies, Christ University, Bangalore, India)

Journal of Economic Studies

ISSN: 0144-3585

Article publication date: 26 October 2021

Issue publication date: 20 September 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

The Zhang–Markusen (Z-M) inverse U-shape theory uses education as a human capital variable to investigate the impact of educational attainment on foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows to a country. The objective of this research is to empirically test this theory in a cross-country framework.

Design/methodology/approach

Fixed effect panel regression has been used to test the Z-M hypothesis for 172 countries for the period 1990–2015. For the purpose of this study, countries were divided into four groups as per the World Bank classification: Low-income economies, lower middle-income countries, upper middle-income economies and high-income economies.

Findings

The findings of this study reinforce the proposition that macroeconomic factors are the major determinants of FDI inflows into various countries. The authors find that the size of the market measured by gross domestic product (GDP), the growth potential of the market measured by real GDP growth rate and the availability of infrastructure are the major factors that enhance the attractiveness of a country as an FDI destination.

Originality/value

Though the Z-M theory has been empirically tested in cross-country frameworks, no consensus has been reached. Thus, it is interesting to look again at the validity of the Z-M hypothesis using data covering longer and more recent periods. The study includes both macroeconomic and human capital determinants of FDI, so as to arrive at a comprehensive model explaining the FDI flows into various countries.

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Citation

Sethi, M., Baby, S. and Sharma, A.M. (2022), "A cross-country analysis of the relationship between human capital and foreign direct investment", Journal of Economic Studies, Vol. 49 No. 7, pp. 1197-1211. https://doi.org/10.1108/JES-07-2021-0348

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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