FDI and Deforestation Duncan Hobbs Ahmet Tarik Caskurlu Nazar Mohammed
Introduction
How Green Was My Valley…
Foreign Direct Investment Pre-Industrial Revolution Industrial Revolution Post-Industrial Revolution
Independent and Dependent Variables Independent FDI inflows Dependent Net forest depletion
Hypothesis FDI INFLOWS FOREST DEPLETION
Background FDI conducive to economic growth Most common variables GDP/Cap, Population growth Different ways of deforestation measurement Opposition to FDI by environmentalists Fear of environmental regulations Kuznets curve-GDP per capita
Methodology Variable Selection DV: Net Forest Depletion IV: Foreign Direct Investment 1) in inflation-adjusted USD 2) as a percentage of GDP Control Variables Only Developing Countries Years
Malaysia Case Malaysia -India- Liberia
FDI in USD Models Simple OLSMultivariate OLSCountry FE net FDI inflows USD *** Annual GDP Growth *** * GDP/Capita (USD) *** Agricultural Land (% of land area) *** Observations Adjusted R^ "* p<0.10 ** p<0.05 *** p<0.01" Source FDI&NFD all countries.dta
FDI % GDP Models Simple OLSMultivariate OLSCountry FE net FDI inflows %GDP *** *** Annual GDP Growth *** * GDP/Capita (USD) *** Agricultural Land (% of land area) *** Observations Adjusted R^ "* p<0.10 ** p<0.05 *** p<0.01" Source FDI&NFD all countries.dta
Limitations of study NFD observations coded as 0. Suspicious for Brazil, Indonesia, etc. Multiple Imputation? Inequality omitted FDI in USD not significant in Multi OLS model Fixed effect models lack significance
0 NFD?
Implications & Future Work Marginal effect of FDI relatively small One penny of NFD per dollar of inflows Bigger domestic causes Potential Future Research New satellite data FDI inflows specific to forestry sector Region-specific analysis