THE INFLUENCE OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT-A CONVENTIONAL STUDY - TURKEY AS A CASE STUDY - FOR THE YEARS 1970-2020

Authors

  • Assistant Professor, Doctor Hayder Oleiwi Shami College of Administration and Economics, Department of Economics, University of Misan, Iraq

Keywords:

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Human Development, Economic Growth, Sustainable Development, Econometric Analysis.

Abstract

There are numerous examples of development and sustainable development, as well as the impact of foreign direct investment on human development, which ultimately leads to the development and development of the economy. Foreign investment is one of the most important external economic indicators that has an effect on the economies of the countries that are serving as hosts. As a result, the research utilized econometrics analysis in order to determine the capacity of foreign direct investment to bring about the necessary change. Econometrics models that represent the variables of human development and economic development were estimated. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact that foreign direct investment has on development and human development in Turkey. It was shown that there is a connection between economic progress, human development, and foreign direct investment from other countries.

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2025-08-01

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