An Investigation of the Long-run Dynamic Interrelationship of GDP, Production Sectors and FDI in the UAE

Ahmed Saddam *

Faculty of Administration and Economics, University of Basra, Iraq

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

This paper examines a 238 cointegrated stationary observation for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) over the period 1978-2011. It employs a restricted Vector Autoregressive (VAR) model, and the estimation method is based on seemingly unrelated regression (SUR) model for a complete system of equations. The empirical results reveal that the agriculture sector has a negative interrelationship with FDI and GDP. While the industrial sector achieved a positive linkage with agriculture, export and service sectors. Furthermore, the FDI inflows have led to reduced levels of imports.

Keywords: GDP, FDI, Export, import, industrial sector, UAE


How to Cite

Saddam, Ahmed. 2015. “An Investigation of the Long-Run Dynamic Interrelationship of GDP, Production Sectors and FDI in the UAE”. Journal of Economics, Management and Trade 8 (1):68-79. https://doi.org/10.9734/BJEMT/2015/17818.

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