2018
DOI: 10.52131/pjhss.2018.0604.0065
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A Review of Foreign Direct Investment and Manufacturing Sector of Pakistan

Abstract: The objective of this study is to explore the insights of the literature on foreign direct investment (FDI) toward manufacturing industry in the context of developing economies. This paper examines and synthesizes existing theoretical and empirical literature on said issue. It first draws the overview of the FDI and manufacturing sector in Pakistan. Second, it identifies the literature based on the theoretical and empirical insights from the published literature. In addition, this article put light on theoreti… Show more

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“…The results of study reveals that a one percent increase in exports leads to 0.740 units in value added large-scale manufacturing growth. Moreover, these findings attained for the effect of manufacturing exports and large-scale manufacturing growth are in line with previous studies (Sultana, 2016;Lin & Chaung, 2007;Chaudhry et al, 2016;Rahman & Bakar, 2018;Sohail et al, 2014). However, one percent rise in employment results in increase 0.152 percent hasinsignificant realtionswith the (value -added) growth for manufacturing.…”
Section: Long Run Ardl Estimations Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The results of study reveals that a one percent increase in exports leads to 0.740 units in value added large-scale manufacturing growth. Moreover, these findings attained for the effect of manufacturing exports and large-scale manufacturing growth are in line with previous studies (Sultana, 2016;Lin & Chaung, 2007;Chaudhry et al, 2016;Rahman & Bakar, 2018;Sohail et al, 2014). However, one percent rise in employment results in increase 0.152 percent hasinsignificant realtionswith the (value -added) growth for manufacturing.…”
Section: Long Run Ardl Estimations Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…However, the GDP has a positive and significant relationship with the external debt. These are aligned with studies (S. Rahman & Idrees, 2019). Thus, the short-run findings corresponded with economic theory.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The findings revealed a long-run relationship between the actual exchange rate and the trade balance, and currency depreciation will result in more severe circumstances. the relationship between the exchange rate, exchange, inflation, FDI, and GDP (S. Rahman & Idrees, 2019;Sarwar, Ali, Bhatti, & ur Rehman, 2021). Rahman, & Bakar, (2018) argued that the exchange rate was considered a dependent variable, with trade, inflation, FDI, and GDP considered independent variables.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…To further substantiate,Rahman, Bakar and Idrees (2019) posit that it is the employment and market size that helps domestic private investment in manufacturing to significantly influence manufacturing growth. So, there is a need to boost requisite educational…”
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confidence: 99%