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FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AND THE IMPACT ON EXPORTS AND GDP GROWTH. A BRIEF GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE

Adrian NEGREA1, Ciprian Beniamin BENEA1

1University of Oradea, Department of International Business, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Oradea, Romania

ngr_adrian@yahoo.com

c_benea@yahoo.com

Abstract: People have been moving from one area to another since ancient times in order to exchange products from one nation with those from another in order to obtain what was lacking in the nation where they resided. These were the first product-to-product trades, and the latter was placed into circulation on money as a product-to-product trade. These early types of commerce have evolved significantly, and they continue to do so now as capital flows from one country to another. This phenomenon, which has influenced worldwide economic growth and improved living standards, saw significant expansion in the twenty-first century in the form of loans used to fund economic development in many nations, as well as ownership of financial assets. In the present era, domestic capital is insufficient for countries to thrive and remain competitive in global markets. For emerging economies, foreign investments that enter the host country as debt or money are crucial financial resources. In this paper, we will discuss the data on the development of exports and FDI of 22 countries from around the world and analysed the evolution of FDI, GDP and exports over a period of 40 years to see trends and patterns of FDI and Exports and their contribution to the economic growth of countries. Broken up in groups, the paper will compare and assess certain countries/regions, grouping and pairing them with economies or countries of similar growth/stance. Corroborating this statistics with recent global events and based on the previous statistics, this paper will try to predict the future trends of FDI around the world.

Keywords: FDI, GDP, exports, economic growth, development

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