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The Influential Determinants of FDI Inflow in Myanmar
Khin Mar Thet
Many different factors affect the volume and distribution of FDI in developing countries around
the world. Many researchers have found that the primary determinants of major FDI inflows
include political stability, favorable tax and subsidy policies, the existence of an appropriate
business environment, better administrative procedures and a low level of corruption. Inward
FDI stock in Myanmar is much lower than that of neighboring countries. The government has
initiated a broad range of reforms to open its economy to foreign trade and investment. The
economic scholar point out that if Myanmar chooses the right national development strategy,
enhances open trade and investment strategies and learns from economies with similar
experiences, the country can catch up to its neighbors and partners in the region. Some economic
experts point out that government promotions to attract FDI are irrespective of the realization of
an investment boom in the country.
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