FDI Asymmetries in Emerging Economies: The Case of Colombia

  • Mora J
  • Junior C
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Abstract

We build a DSGE model to study the asymmetries of FDI shocks in an economy like Colombia. Besides nominal wage and price rigidities, we use the fact that Colombia has two productive and differentiated regions, Bogota that produces more than 25% of Colombia GDP (DANE, 2016) and the rest of the country, Ricardian and non-Ricardian agents, habit formation, capital adjustment costs, and modeled an entire foreign sector. Empirical results show that even when in the long run results are not very different in terms of real output, the short run effects are asymmetric implying that a shock to FDI in the rest of the country might cause important microeconomic adjustments that could improve the distribution of income throughout the country.

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Mora, J. U., & Junior, C. J. C. (2019). FDI Asymmetries in Emerging Economies: The Case of Colombia. International Journal of Economics and Finance, 11(8), 35. https://doi.org/10.5539/ijef.v11n8p35

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