Sustainable relationship between FDI, R&D, and CO2emissions in emerging markets: An empirical analysis of BRICS countries

This paper empirically analyzes sustainable relations between inward FDI (IFDI), outward FDI (OFDI), the R&D expenditure ratio and CO2emissions based on balanced panel data from the BRICS (namely, Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) countries for the period 2003-2017. Generally, the results confirm a negative effect of IFDI and a positive effect of OFDI on the R&D expenditure ratio, both with statistical significance. Further exploration of the IFDI, OFDI and R&D impacts on CO2emissions was based on an assumption that innovation development mitigates environmental pollution. The research outcome revealed positive associations between IFDI and the R&D expenditure ratio with CO2emissions, showing the connection of environmental pollution to growth-focused national economic strategies. Based on these results, we recommend the following policies: (1) rethinking domestic industries protectionism trends and research support to enhance FDI spillover effects, (2) the drafting of New Development Bank specific environment-friendly investment programs aimed at innovation activities, and (3) looking into further easing the green technologies from developed countries. © 2021 The authors.

Publisher
Non-profit partnership 'Voprosy Ekonomiki'
Number of issue
4
Language
English
Pages
297-312
Status
Published
Volume
7
Year
2021
Organizations
  • 1 Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russian Federation
Keywords
Environment pollution; FDI; Foreign direct investment; Panel analysis; R&D; Research and development
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