www.dx.doi.org/10.21113/iir.v6i1.235
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ILIRIA International Review – Vol 6, No 1 (2016)
© Felix–Verlag, Holzkirchen, Germany and Iliria College, Pristina, Kosovo
Abstract
Recently there are many authors that have studied and
analyzed the impact of foreign direct investments (FDI) on the
export performance. They have different opinions about the
effect of foreign direct investments on the export performance.
Some of them in their papers conclude that FDI have positive
effect on the export performance and some not. There are also
findings that FDI do not have any impact on the export
performance. Of course for economic benefit of host country it
is not important only the amount of FDI, but also their
structure. To measure the effect of FDI on the export
performance is not easy.
Therefore, the main objective of this paper is to analyze
empirically the foreign direct investments and exports
performance during the period of 1996-2013 in Western Balkan
countries. The paper also investigates for the fixed effects and
individual heterogeneity across countries and years. Based on
the panel regression techniques and Least Square Dummy
Variable (LSDV) regression method, FDI positively affect
export performance in the sample countries in various model
specifications.
The results and conclusions of this paper we hope that will
help everybody who are interested and studying this matter,
especially the policy makers. The last ones have the obligation
Dr.sc. Nasir SELIMI, MA. Kushtrim REÇI,
Dr.sc. Luljeta SADIKU
The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment
on the Export Performance: Empirical
Evidence for Western Balkan Countries
Nasir Selimi, Kushtrim Reçi, Luljeta Sadiku