Abstract
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is an investment in which investor from some other
country invest in an enterprise of a different economy and the purpose of investment is
to serve the business interests of the investor in that economy. Overseas investors always
inclined towards those countries which assist them in terms of both infrastructure and
encouraging policies for investments. Solid policies from the host country also circulate
foreign investment into accurate areas where they are excessively desirable. Another
reason of FDI flows from developed countries to developing countries is their comparatively
young and inexpensive men-power. Foreign Direct Investment is playing key role in the
development of any country's economy and especially in developing countries like Pakistan.
The study was to statistically analyze the determinants of FDI inflows in Pakistan. The
study covered data of macro level indicators during the period from FY 1973-74 to FY
2007-08 which would help in identifying determinants of FDI inflows in Pakistan.
Syed Ali Mohiuddin, Muhammad Abdus Salam. (2011) Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in Pakistan, Journal of Independent Studies and Research-Management, Social Sciences and Economics, Volume-09, Issue-1.
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