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FDI Inspired Energy Consumption in Selected Emerging Markets: Does Financial Development Matter?
2018
Comparative Economic Research
The study investigated the impact of the complementarity between foreign direct investment (FDI) and financial development on energy consumption in emerging markets. Although the relevance of the FDI-led energy consumption hypothesis is no longer contestable, the combined influence of FDI and financial development on energy consumption is not yet resolved. Random and fixed effects show that the interaction between outstanding domestic private debt securities and FDI had a significant positive
doi:10.2478/cer-2018-0016
fatcat:r5d6sbqv3ba7xa2uigrdmes5au