Keyword: Foreign direct investment, economic growth, the United States, Investment, Sector
The globalization is still debatable until people gain a firm understanding of how globalization affects human welfare. Since economic growth has become measurement of country welfare from international point of view, people must get a better handle on globalization’s effects on economic growth. Globalization covers a wide array of economic activities, including international trade, international migration, and international investment. An accurate assessment of whether globalization is good for economic growth requires that we examine the growth effects of all of the components of globalization. Not all these components have been studied thoroughly, and empirical evidence suggests that each of the activities that make up globalization may have very different growth effects. International investment is strategic step for country due to lack of capital and technology transfer and it is generally well known as Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). Many policy makers and academics contend that FDI can have important positive effects on a host country’s development effort. In addition to the direct capital financing it supplies, FDI can be a source of valuable technology and know-how while fostering linkages with local firms, which can help jumpstart an economy. Based on these arguments, industrialized and developing countries have offered incentives to encourage foreign direct investments in their economies. Recently, the special merits of FDI and particularly the kinds of incentives offered to foreign firms in practice have begun to be questioned. Fueling this debate is that empirical evidence for FDI generating positive spillovers for host countries is ambiguous at both the micro and macro levels.
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