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Do sovereign credit ratings matter for foreign direct investments

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Abstract This paper examines the relationship between sovereign credit ratings and FDI flows from 31 OECD donor countries to 72 recipient (OECD and non-OECD) countries over the period of 1985–2012.… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This paper examines the relationship between sovereign credit ratings and FDI flows from 31 OECD donor countries to 72 recipient (OECD and non-OECD) countries over the period of 1985–2012. There are three main findings in the paper. First, sovereign credit ratings of both donor and recipient countries are important drivers of bilateral FDI flows. FDIs in general flow from low-rated donor countries to high-rated recipient countries. Second, an OECD recipient receives more FDIs when its credit rating is high, whereas a non-OECD recipient receives more FDIs when its credit rating is low. Third, countries receive more FDIs when their geographic region has a higher average credit rating compared to other regions.

Keywords: credit; credit ratings; sovereign credit; credit rating; ratings matter; matter foreign

Journal Title: Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money
Year Published: 2018

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