The impact of selected macroeconomics variables to wards foreign direct investment inflows in Malaysia during pre- and post- COVID-19

The Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows are vital for the economic development of one country, yet the COVID-19 impacted the FDI inflows throughout the world; Malaysia is no exception which makes the global FDI market has become extremely competitive. This paper examines selected macroeconomics...

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Main Author: Nur Amirah Azrina, Hamzah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
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Published: 2021
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description The Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows are vital for the economic development of one country, yet the COVID-19 impacted the FDI inflows throughout the world; Malaysia is no exception which makes the global FDI market has become extremely competitive. This paper examines selected macroeconomics variables' impact on foreign direct investment inflows in Malaysia during Pre- and Post- COVID-19. The result is based on secondary data analysis using time-series from 1983 until 2021and applying the OLSAugmented Dickey-Fuller (ADF) for stationary unit root, Durbin-Watson test, Johansen Cointegration also Breusch-Pagan Test – Heteroskedasticity. According to the author's finding, the inflation rate and market size had no substantial impact on FDI inflows, while economic growth and exchange rate correlated with FDI inflows. Even though it is tough to control the inflation rate during COVID-19 pandemic outbreak times, the government should ensure that inflation must be minimum and not surpass the existing or latest inflation rate limit to avoid negatively impacting FDI inflows into Malaysia. The research's possible factors why inflation rate harms FDI inflows in this study because it can conclude that external factors influence inflation rate. Also, why market size has a negative impact on FDI in the context of this study it is concluded that instead of using the Real Gross Domestic Product Per Capita (GDPCAP) as a proxy for market size, better use aggregate size which can influence more FDI inflows for the market in developing nations like Malaysia. The findings offer foreign investors all around the country, policymakers, SMEs, and all business sectors helpful information and some insights regarding the impact of selected macroeconomics variables on foreign direct investment in Malaysia during pre and post COVID-19.
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spelling oai:etd.uum.edu.my:103702023-03-01T08:46:12Z https://etd.uum.edu.my/10370/ The impact of selected macroeconomics variables to wards foreign direct investment inflows in Malaysia during pre- and post- COVID-19 Nur Amirah Azrina, Hamzah HG Finance HJ4771.6 Income Tax. Tax Returns. The Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows are vital for the economic development of one country, yet the COVID-19 impacted the FDI inflows throughout the world; Malaysia is no exception which makes the global FDI market has become extremely competitive. This paper examines selected macroeconomics variables' impact on foreign direct investment inflows in Malaysia during Pre- and Post- COVID-19. The result is based on secondary data analysis using time-series from 1983 until 2021and applying the OLSAugmented Dickey-Fuller (ADF) for stationary unit root, Durbin-Watson test, Johansen Cointegration also Breusch-Pagan Test – Heteroskedasticity. According to the author's finding, the inflation rate and market size had no substantial impact on FDI inflows, while economic growth and exchange rate correlated with FDI inflows. Even though it is tough to control the inflation rate during COVID-19 pandemic outbreak times, the government should ensure that inflation must be minimum and not surpass the existing or latest inflation rate limit to avoid negatively impacting FDI inflows into Malaysia. The research's possible factors why inflation rate harms FDI inflows in this study because it can conclude that external factors influence inflation rate. Also, why market size has a negative impact on FDI in the context of this study it is concluded that instead of using the Real Gross Domestic Product Per Capita (GDPCAP) as a proxy for market size, better use aggregate size which can influence more FDI inflows for the market in developing nations like Malaysia. The findings offer foreign investors all around the country, policymakers, SMEs, and all business sectors helpful information and some insights regarding the impact of selected macroeconomics variables on foreign direct investment in Malaysia during pre and post COVID-19. 2021 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://etd.uum.edu.my/10370/1/grant%20the%20permission_s827500.pdf text en https://etd.uum.edu.my/10370/2/s827500_01.pdf Nur Amirah Azrina, Hamzah (2021) The impact of selected macroeconomics variables to wards foreign direct investment inflows in Malaysia during pre- and post- COVID-19. Masters thesis, Universiti Utara Malaysia.
spellingShingle HG Finance
HJ4771.6 Income Tax. Tax Returns.
Nur Amirah Azrina, Hamzah
The impact of selected macroeconomics variables to wards foreign direct investment inflows in Malaysia during pre- and post- COVID-19
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title The impact of selected macroeconomics variables to wards foreign direct investment inflows in Malaysia during pre- and post- COVID-19
title_full The impact of selected macroeconomics variables to wards foreign direct investment inflows in Malaysia during pre- and post- COVID-19
title_fullStr The impact of selected macroeconomics variables to wards foreign direct investment inflows in Malaysia during pre- and post- COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed The impact of selected macroeconomics variables to wards foreign direct investment inflows in Malaysia during pre- and post- COVID-19
title_short The impact of selected macroeconomics variables to wards foreign direct investment inflows in Malaysia during pre- and post- COVID-19
title_sort impact of selected macroeconomics variables to wards foreign direct investment inflows in malaysia during pre and post covid 19
topic HG Finance
HJ4771.6 Income Tax. Tax Returns.
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