Spatial impacts of insecurity and economic growth on FDI in Mexico, 1999-2019
Por:
Andres-Rosales, Roldan, de Jesus Almonte, Leobardo, Cruz Marcelo, Jose Nabor
Publicada:
1 sep 2023
Resumen:
Foreign Direct Investment in Mexico has been of relevance in determining
economic growth in Mexican states. Despite being positive for the
country, FDI has been limited by prevailing insecurity in different
states, which had historically attracted this kind of investment. States
in the northern border and in the center have usually attracted the
greatest amount of FDI. Through SpVAR we quantified investment and
insecurity spillovers in each state and its neighboring states, and we
show that the push-in effect has been larger than the push-out effect in
Mexico.
Filiaciones:
Andres-Rosales, Roldan:
Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Dept Social Sci, Fac Higher Studies Cuautitlan, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
de Jesus Almonte, Leobardo:
Autonomous Univ Mexico State UAEMex, Fac Econ, Toluca, Mexico
Cruz Marcelo, Jose Nabor:
Natl Council Evaluat Social Dev Policy Coneval, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
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