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Download PDFOpen PDF in browserAnalyzing How FDI and Globalization Shape Economic Growth in Bangladesh: an Empirical Investigation for BangladeshEasyChair Preprint 154755 pages•Date: November 26, 2024AbstractSignificant changes in the economic landscape of Bangladesh have occurred in recent decades due to variables such as globalization, urbanization, FDI, trade, population dynamics, and their interplay. Effective policies and strategies must be developed with a thorough comprehension of the interconnected dynamics of these factors and their influence on economic expansion. This study investigates the dynamic linkages between globalization, urbanization, foreign direct investment (FDI), trade, population, and economic growth in Bangladesh. The study employs sophisticated econometric techniques to analyze the impact of these variables on the nation's economic landscape from 1991 to 2021. The stability of the dataset is evaluated using stationarity tests including ADF, DF-GLS, and P-P unit root tests. The results indicate a varied order of integration estimation for the investigated variables, necessitating additional investigation. The Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) estimation technique is utilized to investigate the long- term relationship between the variables. The results demonstrate a positive and statistically significant relationship between globalization, urbanization, trade, FDI, and economic growth. The significance of external factors and urbanization in propelling Bangladesh's economic growth is highlighted by these findings. Surprisingly, during the examined period, population dynamics had no significant impact on economic growth. Keyphrases: ARDL, FDI, Globalization Download PDFOpen PDF in browser |
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