2023
DOI: 10.6007/ijarems/v12-i4/19910
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Foreign Direct Investment and Environmental Degradation in Developing Countries: Does the Quality of Institutions Matter?

Paschal Nnaemezie Ozioko,
Muhammad Daaniyall Abd Rahman,
Wan Norhidayah Mohamad
et al.

Abstract: Most developing countries lack adequate financial resources to achieve their sustainable growth goals. As a result, developing countries, depend on foreign direct investment (FDI) to fill the gap. FDI flows have increased significantly around the world, especially in the last two decades to grow capital investment and competitiveness in host countries. Nonetheless, the surge in FDI raises concerns about its potential impact on environmental degradation. Most developing countries face serious environmental chal… Show more

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