Güney Afrika'da Yabancı Portföy Yatırım Akışına Neden Olan Faktörler Nelerdir?

Abstract: The aim of this study is to examine the macroeconomic indicators that pull and/or push foreign portfolio investment (FPI) inflows in South Africa. The ARDL method of co-integration and the bounds test are employed to establish a dynamic relationship between the macroeconomic indicators. The bounds test revealed that there is a long run relationship between FPI and its regressors where all the push and pull variables determine the FPI significantly. The short-run relationship between the FPI and its regressors are also estimated alongside with the rate at which diverging variables return to equilibrium after a short-run shock. Both pull and push variables are significant determinants of FPI in the short-run and it returns to the long-run equilibrium at the speed of 73 percent after a short-run shock.

What Drives Foreign Portfolio Investment Flows in South Africa?

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  • Doç. Dr. Derviş Kırıkkaleli (European University of Lefke), Doç. Dr. Nezahat Küçük Doğan (International Final University), Doç. Dr. Çağay Coşkuner (Eastern Mediterranean University)