2024
DOI: 10.18502/kss.v9i21.16778
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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Computer Information Technology, Corruption Perceptions, Economic Growth, and Trade Openness in BRICS Countries

Regina Niken Wilantari,
Sebastiana Viphindrartin,
Eny Lestari Widarni
et al.

Abstract: Given a Indonesia’s openness and exposure to the foreign direct investment (FDI), the current study focusses on FDI, particularly inbound from it, as one of the major local and global factors that affect its economy. There are different viewpoints regarding the this effect because some see it from a positive, optimistic point of view, while some have a negative, pessimistic view that are presented researchers impartially. The goal of this research is to examine FDI, computer information technology, corruption … Show more

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