Motivations and locational factors of FDI in CIS countries: Empirical evidence from South Korean FDI in Kazakhstan, Russia, and Uzbekistan

Considering the growing significance of Eurasian economic ties because of South Korea's New Northern Policy and Russia's New Eastern Policy, this study investigates the motivations and locational factors of South Korean foreign direct investment (FDI) in three countries in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS: Kazakhstan, Russia, and Uzbekistan) by employing panel analysis (pooled ordinary least squares [OLS], fixed effects, random effects) using data from 1993 to 2017. The results show the positive and significant coefficients of GDP, resource endowments, and inflation. Unlike conventional South Korean outward FDI, labour-seeking is not defined as a primary purpose. Exchange rates, political rights, and civil liberties are identified as insignificant. The authors conclude that South Korean FDI in Kazakhstan, Russia, and Uzbekistan is associated with market-seeking (particularly in Kazakhstan and Russia) and natural resource-seeking, especially the former. From a policy perspective, our empirical evidence suggests that these countries' host governments could implement mechanisms to facilitate the movement of goods across regions and countries to increase the attractiveness of small local markets. The South Korean government could develop financial support and risk sharing programmes to enhance natural resource-seeking investments and mutual exchange programmes to overcome the 'red syndrome' complex in South Korean society.

Authors
Lee H.S. 1 , Chernikov S.U. 1 , Nagy S.2, 3
Publisher
HUNGARIAN CENTRAL STATISTICAL OFFICE
Number of issue
4
Language
English
Pages
79-100
Status
Published
Volume
11
Year
2021
Organizations
  • 1 Peoples Friendship Univ Russia, Dept Mkt, Moscow, Russia
  • 2 Univ Miskolc, Dept Mkt, Miskolc, Hungary
  • 3 Univ Miskolc, Tourism Inst, Miskolc, Hungary
Keywords
South Korea; CIS; FDI; panel analysis
Date of creation
16.12.2021
Date of change
16.12.2021
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/77527/
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