Quazi, Rahim M. - In: International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues 4 (2014) 2, pp. 231-242
Many recent FDI studies have focused on the effects of corruption on FDI inflows. Theoretically, corruption can act as either a grabbing hand by raising uncertainty and transaction costs, which should impede FDI, or a helping hand by “greasing” the wheels of commerce in the presence of weak...