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ID165345
Title ProperDo Economic Linkages through FDI Lead to Institutional Change? Assessing Outcomes in Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Kyrgyzstan
LanguageENG
AuthorJoireman, Sandra F ;  Vanderhill, Rachel ;  Tulepbayeva, Roza
Summary / Abstract (Note)Foreign direct investment (FDI) can deliver benefits beyond the provision of capital, such as efficiency gains. We argue that the theorised positive effects of economic linkage are reduced when linkages are based on natural resources. Domestic elite coalitions supporting reform are also weaker in countries with extensive natural resources. Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan have high-value natural resources and significant FDI, making them most likely cases for reform. Kyrgyzstan is a contrasting case as it has few natural resources. We find that the institutional reforms we would anticipate because of linkages have not occurred and those that exist are often cosmetic.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 71, No.4; May 2019: p.648-670
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 71 No 4
Key WordsEconomic Linkages ;  Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) ;  Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Kyrgyzstan


 
 
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