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Inward FDI, IFRS Adoption and Institutional Quality: Insights from the MENA Countries

Andrzej Cieślik, Sarhad Hamza

2022International Journal of Financial Studies16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) by 166 countries since 2004 has been a major achievement in the international standardization of accounting regulations. The present paper draws on the Eclectic Paradigm as the analytical framework to investigate the effects of IFRS adoption on foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows. The analysis is conducted based on panel data from 22 Middle Eastern and North African economies (MENA) between 1996 and 2019. The findings indicate that FDI inflows are positively associated with IFRS, and countries implementing the accounting standards receive a higher increase in FDI inflows. Furthermore, the results show that institutional quality plays an important role in attracting FDI. These results remain robust using lag and time-fixed effect estimation methods. The findings have several implications for policymakers.

Topics & Concepts

Foreign direct investmentInternational Financial Reporting StandardsBusinessInternational economicsQuality (philosophy)AccountingStandardizationPanel dataEconomicsMonetary economicsInternational tradeMacroeconomicsPolitical scienceEpistemologyEconometricsPhilosophyLawEconomic Growth and DevelopmentCorporate Finance and GovernanceInternational Business and FDI