Nadia Doytch
Ateneo de Manila University
55 Papers
160 Citations
Nadia Doytch is an academic researcher from Ateneo de Manila University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Foreign direct investment & Consumption (economics). The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 55 publications. Previous affiliations of Nadia Doytch include City University of New York & Asian Institute of Management.
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Papers
Does FDI influence renewable energy consumption? An analysis of sectoral FDI impact on renewable and non-renewable industrial energy consumption
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the link between foreign direct investment (FDI) and energy demand and found that FDI can be a source of innovation that promotes energy efficiency.
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Does the worldwide shift of FDI from manufacturing to services accelerate economic growth? A GMM estimation study
Nadia Doytch,Merih Uctum +1 more
TL;DR: The authors examined the effect of manufacturing and service FDI on their own sector growth, the spillover to the other sectors and the overall economy in host countries and identified significant sectoral and inter-industry spillover effects with various data classifications and types of FDI flows.
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Globalization and the environmental impact of sectoral FDI
Nadia Doytch,Merih Uctum +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the environmental impact of capital inflows and investigated the halo effect (FDI improves the environment) and found that FDI flows into manufacturing increase pollution, while those flowing into services support the Halo effect hypothesis.
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An investigation of renewable and non-renewable energy consumption and economic growth nexus using industrial and residential energy consumption
Seema Narayan,Nadia Doytch +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors showed that the relationship between economic growth and energy consumption differed for renewables and non-renewables for income panels over the period 1971 to 2011, and that only renewable totals in low and lower middle income (LLMI) countries are found to drive economic growth.
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The impact of foreign direct investment on the ecological footprints of nations
Nadia Doytch,Nadia Doytch,Nadia Doytch +2 more
- 01 Dec 2020
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of foreign direct investment (FDI) on the rate of exhaustion of bioproductive physical land were studied. But the authors focused on the impact of six sector-level FDI flows on four ecological footprints (EF): Consumption EF, Production EF, Imports EF, and Exports EF), compiled by the Global Footprint Network.
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