Causality between Greenfield Investments, Regulatory Quality, and Economic Growth: Are the Western Balkans different?
Causality between Greenfield Investments, Regulatory Quality, and Economic Growth: Are the Western Balkans different?
Author(s): Azra Branković, Sahrudin SarajčićSubject(s): Micro-Economics
Published by: Institut ekonomskih nauka
Keywords: greenfield foreign investments; regulatory quality; growth; VECM model; Western Balkans
Summary/Abstract: The study aims to examine the causality link between Greenfield Investments, Regulatory Quality, and Economic Growth by using seven Western Balkan countries between 2003 and 2022. Johansen cointegration tests, the VECM model, and multiple empirical unit root tests are the foundation of the empirical analysis. The study's findings indicate that, in the short run, GFI-led growth in Albania and North Macedonia is supported. In the long run, the analysis backs the growth driven by GFI in Serbia and Montenegro and the growth driven by regulatory quality in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, and Bulgaria. The findings support the growth driven by regulatory quality in most Western Balkan countries, reassuring national policymakers that encouraging improvements in regulatory quality and GFI inflows is warranted and will ultimately spur economic growth.
Journal: Economic Analysis
- Issue Year: 57/2024
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 61-70
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English