Do Depreciations Really Trigger an Inflow of Foreign Direct Investment? the Case of Turkey
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Date
2018
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Sosyoekonomi Soc
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GOLD
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Abstract
In this study, the relationship between real exchange rate and foreign direct investment is examined using the Logistic Smooth Transition - Autoregressive Distributed Lag (LST-ARDL) model. Analyzing the effect of real exchange rate changes on foreign direct investment is very crucial for a developing country like Turkey which has a relatively large foreign debt stock. The estimation results show that foreign direct investment inflows to Turkey increase when Turkish Lira appreciates against the US dollar and this effect is especially strong during periods of high investment inflows. Thus, for Turkey to attract productive capital flows rather than unstable short-term portfolio flows it has to maintain a strong currency against the US dollar.
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Exchange Rate, Foreign Direct Investment, Smooth Transition Regression Model, Threshold Effect
Fields of Science
0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences
Citation
Erünlü, Zeynep. (2018). "Do Depreciations Really Trigger an Inflow of Foreign Direct Investment? The Case of Turkey", Sosyoekonomi, Vol.26, No.37, pp.257-272.
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Sosyoekonomi
Volume
26
Issue
37
Start Page
257
End Page
272
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