Foreign direct investment, natural disasters, and economic growth of host countries

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Wang, Pengji;Zhang, Huiping;Wood, Jacob
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This chapter examines the impact of inward foreign direct investment (FDI) on a host country's economic recovery following the occurrence of a natural disaster. An assessment of the extant literature shows that little has been done to assess the nexus between inward FDI andnatural disasters, with most FDI-based studies examining the determinants of FDI inflows (Dunning, 1993; Resmini, 2000; Singh & Jun, 1995) and the relationships between FDI and economic growth (Chowdhury & Mavrotas, 2006; Nair-Reichert & Weinhold, 2001). Of those with a specific natural disaster focus, it remains inconclusive whether and how FDI interacts with the host country's economy following the occurrence of a natural disaster.

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Economic Effects of Natural Disasters: theoretical foundations, methods, and tools

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978-0-12-817465-4

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21

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Elsevier

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London, UK

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10.1016/B978-0-12-817465-4.00007-8