Impact of foreign trade and foreign direct investment on economic growth: Empirical insights from Nepal

Author:

Kumar Dahal Arjun1ORCID,Bhattarai Ganesh2ORCID,Bahadur Budhathoki Prem3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Master, Lecturer (Economics), Faculty of Humanities, Department of Economics, Tribhuvan University, Nepal

2. Ph.D., Associate Professor, Faculty of Management, Department of General Management, Nepal Commerce Campus, Tribhuvan University, Nepal

3. M. Phil., Associate Professor (Finance), Faculty of Management, Department of Finance, Tribhuvan University, Nepal

Abstract

This study aims to examine the impact of foreign trade and foreign direct investment on Nepal’s long-term economic growth. It uses secondary data from 1989/90 to 2021/22 collected from various economic surveys of the Ministry of Finance of Nepal. Descriptive and explanatory research designs are used in this study. The trace, max-eigen tests, and fully modified least square methods search the long-run co-integration and impact between response and predictor variables. Trace and max-eigen tests consistently point toward the long-run co-integration between dependent (gross domestic product) and independent (import, export, total trade, and foreign direct investment) variables. Exports and imports are found to be negative and statistically significant to explain Nepal’s economic growth. One unit increase in exports results in a 0.748 unit decrease in Nepal’s economic growth. Similarly, total trade volume and foreign direct investment positively impact economic growth. Each unit increase in foreign direct investment results in a 0.0036 unit increase in GDP in Nepal. Foreign trade has a multiplier effect on Nepal’s GDP growth. The 76.35 percent variation in economic growth depends upon total foreign trade volume, exports, imports, and foreign direct investment. To promote sustainable economic growth, policymakers should prioritize policies encouraging increased total foreign trade and foreign direct investment while carefully managing the potential negative impact of excessive reliance on import dynamics.

Publisher

LLC CPC Business Perspectives

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