The impact of foreign direct investment on exports in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia (an empirical study)

Mahmoud Magdy Barbary, Abdalla Ramadan Tawfiq

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Abstract

This study is considered one of the few studies that attempted to explore the relationship between exports and foreign direct investment in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The study aims to determine the nature of the relationship between exports and foreign direct investment in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia during the period between (1990–2023). Employing Ender’s methodology using cointegration and error correction model. The study also relies on data on Saudi exports and foreign direct investment inflows from the World Bank databases. The results indicate the existence of Cointegration between foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows and the Saudi exports in the period (1990–2023), as for the causal relationship between the two variables, the results showed the causal relation between exports and FDI inflows from the direction of exports only, which means that Saudi exports cause FDI inflows in Saudi Arabia, and the study recommends giving more incentives to attract foreign investors in different sector rather than oil sector, besides improving the logistical services which is vital to any investment attraction strategy.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4990
JournalJournal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development
Volume8
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • causality
  • cointegration
  • exports
  • FDI
  • Saudi Arabia

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