Does FDI inflow crowd in private investment? Empirical evidence for the Southeast region of Vietnam from the panel quantile regression approach

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 127-136
Author(s):  
Nguyen Van Bon

Well-known to be the most dynamic economic region in Vietnam with the establishment of more export processing zones, high technology parks, and industrial zones, the Southeast region is increasingly attracting more capital flows from all over the world. Does FDI inflow crowd in private investment in this region? To answer this research question, the study examines the effect of FDI inflow on private investment for a sample of 6 provinces/cities of the Southeast region between 2005 and 2019 using the panel quantile regression approach, the difference GMM Arellano-Bond, and the FE-IV estimator. The results show that FDI inflow crowds in private investment in this region. In addition, public expenditure, inflation, and population also promote private investment. These findings suggest some crucial policy implications for local governments in this region to receive more FDI inflows as well as promote private investment.

2019 ◽  
Vol 686 ◽  
pp. 1019-1029 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Salman ◽  
Xingle Long ◽  
Lamini Dauda ◽  
Claudia Nyarko Mensah ◽  
Sulaman Muhammad

2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 290-310
Author(s):  
Swagatika Nanda ◽  
Ajaya Kumar Panda

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to track the financial performance of manufacturing firms at different levels of their conditional quantiles. It also analyzes the relevance of revenue and cost channels along with key firm-specific parameters that influence firm’s profitability. Design/methodology/approach The study analyses a sample of 1,000 manufacturing firms over a study period spanning from 2000 to 2016. It uses both quantile regression and panel ordinary linear square (OLS) models to analyze the financial performance of the firms. Findings The study finds large scale of heterogeneity among the firms under different quantiles of profitability. Export earnings, firm size, asset turnover and volatility of exchange rate are the decisive determinants of financial performance across all quantiles. Financing assets by current debt is negatively impacting return on assets and return on capital employed of firms from lower quantile whereas profitability is positively impacted if they are financed by long term debt. Debt financing of assets does not make any sense for firms with high quantile of profitability. The study also finds that quantile regression approach is a better method than panel OLS models in the presence of highly heterogeneous and non-normal distributions. Research limitations/implications This study is limited to the financial performance of manufacturing firms and does not consider service sector which is also equally competitive. However, a sector wise analysis of firm’s profitability could be more meaningful than comparing all the firms in one basket of manufacturing domain. Practical implications The research findings have both practical as well as policy implications. Practically, the study helps the firm managers to identify critical success factors that significantly influence firm’s financial performance at different levels of profitability. It also helps the policy makers to align policy focus to stabilize firms at lower level of profitability and also to manage conducive business environment for all firms at different levels of their profitability. Originality/value The study provides a deep theoretical underpinning of literatures on firm’s financial performance and empirically investigates it using advanced methodology. The robust estimates of the study ensure to analyze financial performance under revenue and cost channels at diverse level of their profitability.


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