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Foreign direct investments in the forest sector: implications for sustainable forest management in developed and developing countries

机译:对林业部门的外国直接投资:对发达国家和发展中国家可持续森林管理的影响

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Foreign direct investments (FDI) have increased rapidly in forest industry since the 1990s. In order to anticipate the location of production, and thus the impact on global forest resources, we need to understand the determinants of foreign direct investments. The aim of this paper is to examine the causal relationships between inflow foreign direct investments in the forest sector and host country-specific factors affecting the geographical aspects of the FDL Utilizing data for developed (the US and Canada) and for developing (Brazil and Chile) countries in the Americas, panel Granger-causality testing was used to analyze these relationships. The results indicate that there is no causal relationship between FDI and GDP or between FDI and wage level in the developed countries. In the developing countries, however, there is bi-directional causality between FDI and GDP, suggesting that policies supporting openness, at least sectorally, could have positive economic impact in the host country. The results further indicate that in developed countries the roundwood supply does not Granger-cause the foreign direct investment but that the FDI does cause the roundwood supply, indicating that investments could potentially encourage policy making in the developed countries that allows unsustainable use of the forests. The causal relationship in the developing countries was from roundwood supply to FDL Therefore, active policies encouraging forestry operations could attract foreign direct investments to the forest sector in these countries. In order to encourage sustainable forest management, it would be important to have forest policies aiming at sustainable use of forests in place, as well as means to enforce these policies.
机译:自1990年代以来,林业行业的外国直接投资(FDI)迅速增长。为了预测生产地点,进而预测对全球森林资源的影响,我们需要了解外国直接投资的决定因素。本文的目的是研究利用林业(美国和加拿大)和发展中国家(巴西和智利)的数据,检查森林部门外国直接投资流入与影响FDL地理因素的东道国特定因素之间的因果关系。 )国家/地区,使用面板格兰杰因果关系检验来分析这些关系。结果表明,发达国家的外国直接投资与国内生产总值或外国直接投资与工资水平之间没有因果关系。但是,在发展中国家,外国直接投资与国内生产总值之间存在双向因果关系,这表明,至少在部门方面,支持开放的政策可能对东道国产生积极的经济影响。结果还表明,在发达国家,圆木供应不是格兰杰引起的外国直接投资,而是外国直接投资确实引起了圆木供应,这表明投资可能会鼓励发达国家的政策制定,允许不可持续地使用森林。发展中国家之间的因果关系是从圆木供应到FDL。因此,鼓励林业活动的积极政策可以吸引这些国家林业部门的外国直接投资。为了鼓励可持续的森林管理,制定旨在可持续利用森林的森林政策以及执行这些政策的手段非常重要。

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