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HOW DOES COMPETITIVENESS INDEX PROMOTE FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AT THE PROVINCIAL LEVEL IN VIETNAM? A NON-PARAMETRIC APPROACH

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dc.contributor.advisor Nguyễn, Phi Hùng
dc.contributor.author Phạm, Chí Vịnh
dc.contributor.author Nguyễn, Hoàng Anh
dc.contributor.author Phạm, Thị Thúy Quỳnh
dc.contributor.author Lê, Hồng Quân
dc.date.accessioned 2023-05-21T03:33:50Z
dc.date.available 2023-05-21T03:33:50Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.identifier.uri http://ds.libol.fpt.edu.vn/handle/123456789/3666
dc.description.abstract Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has become crucial to global economic integration. It allows countries to participate in global value chains and access new markets, ultimately contributing to economic growth and development. Particularly in developing and emerging markets, FDI is critical in building a strong economy. This is why domestic enterprises and policymakers have been incentivized to attract FDI, recognizing its benefits, such as the transfer of technology, spillover effects, and increased competition. FDI has been vital in diversifying Vietnam's economic base. FDI has helped Vietnam move from its dependence on agriculture and traditional manufacturing industries towards more advanced and sophisticated industries, such as electronics, software, and telecommunications. This has increased competition in global markets and helped Vietnam integrate into the global economy. In particular, the provinces' effectiveness in attracting FDI is an important and decisive issue. At the provincial level in Vietnam, the set of competitive indexes is a useful measure to rank the efficiency in using resources to attract FDI of those provinces. Therefore, in this thesis, we use an integrated model of Grey Delphi, the Data Envelopment Analysis Super Slack-Based Measure Model (DEA–Super SBM), and the Malmquist Model (DEA–Malmquist) to evaluate the FDI attractiveness of Vietnamese provinces from 2017 to 2021. First, ten critical dimensions of the provincial competitive index (PCI) affect the number of FDI by cases and amount of FDI capital were validated via the Grey Delphi method. Secondly, the Super-SBM model is applied to assess the FDI efficiency of 63 provinces in Vietnam from 2017 to 2021. Then, the DEA–Malmquist model is employed to analyze the total change in the productivity of 63 provinces’ FDI performance in Vietnam. The findings of this study revealed that the efficiency of FDI in Vietnam's provinces is relatively low, and there is a significant variation in the attractiveness of FDI among the provinces. This study can provide valuable insights for policy makers and other stakeholders in developing effective strategies to attract FDI and foster economic development. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher FPTU Hà Nội en_US
dc.subject International Business en_US
dc.subject Business Administration en_US
dc.subject Foreign Direct Investment en_US
dc.subject FDI en_US
dc.subject Vietnam en_US
dc.subject Global Economic en_US
dc.subject FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT en_US
dc.subject COMPETITIVENESS INDEX en_US
dc.title HOW DOES COMPETITIVENESS INDEX PROMOTE FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AT THE PROVINCIAL LEVEL IN VIETNAM? A NON-PARAMETRIC APPROACH en_US
dc.title.alternative Chỉ số Năng lực Cạnh tranh thúc đẩy việc Đầu tư Trực tiếp Nước ngoài ở cấp tỉnh tại Việt Nam như thế nào? Một cách tiếp cận phi tham số. en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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