Author:
Deichmann Joel,Eshghi Abdolreza,Haughton Dominique,Sayek Selin,Teebagy Nicholas,Topi Heikki
Abstract
This exploratory study examines the extent to which non-spatial determinantsof foreign direct investment (FDl) organize themselves in a mannerthat mimics the spatial proximity of twenty-five Eurasian transition economies.The Kohonen algorithm is used to create a self-organizing map (SOMs)of a data set that features vectors of twenty-one socioeconomic variables. Inthis analysis, clusters emerge among the Central European, Balkan, Baltic,and Caucasus/Central Asian regions, leaving Russia as a regional outlier.By introducing SOMs to the discussion of FDI and the factors governing itsdistribution, we demonstrate an untapped utility in the visualization andanalysis of economic data.
Publisher
Sam Houston State University Library
Cited by
4 articles.
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