International trade and foreign direct investment as growth stimulators in transition economies: does the impact of institutional factors matter?

Author:

Tsitouras Antonis1ORCID,Koulakiotis Athanasios2,Makris Georgios3,Papapanagos Harry3

Affiliation:

1. Dr., Post-doc Researcher, Department of Balkan Slavic and Oriental Studies, School of Economic and Regional Studies, University of Macedonia

2. Dr., Assistant Professor, Department of Balkan Slavic and Oriental Studies, School of Economic and Regional Studies, University of Macedonia

3. Dr., Professor, Department of Balkan Slavic and Oriental Studies, School of Economic and Regional Studies, University of Macedonia

Abstract

The present paper develops a general production function framework, augmented with two institutional variables namely bureaucracy and corruption on 28 transition economies over the period 2000-2015. The authors use various econometric specifications and apply both the Fixed Effects, as well as the advanced system Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) panel data techniques. Empirical findings suggest that the impact of openness in terms of foreign direct investment and international trade is advantageous to all the economies of the panel. Furthermore, the findings indicate that classical growth determinants, such as labor and physical capital, have the expected positive contribution, while macroeconomic instability has a negative effect on real economic activity. Regarding the impact of the two institutional variables, corruption, and bureaucracy, the authors retrieve more influential results, as their impact appears to be diametrically opposite between the former Soviet Union states and the rest of European transition economics.

Publisher

LLC CPC Business Perspectives

Subject

Strategy and Management,Economics and Econometrics,Finance,Business and International Management

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