Special Session 46: 

Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Energy Intensity

Tinghui Li
School of Economics and Statistics,Guang zhou University
Peoples Rep of China
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Abstract:
The paper presents the results of a study that attempts to investigate the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on energy intensity by constructing panel regression model and panel smooth transition regression (PSTR) model. Based on panel data from 1990 to 2014, this study contributes to conduct the impact of FDI on energy intensity from the perspective of emerging country, including BRICS and non- BRICS countries and investigate the channels of influence of FDI on energy intensity. Besides that, we intend to employ PSTR model to reveal the nonlinear mechanism of FDI on energy intensity. Our findings reveal several key conclusions: First, FDI exerts insignificant impact on energy intensity in the emerging countries. Second, the impact of FDI on energy intensity is heterogeneous between BRICS and non- BRICS countries. Third, innovation capacity plays various moderating effect on the relationship of FDI and energy intensity among different types of emerging countries. Furthmore, the nonlinear mechanism of FDI on energy intensity is realized with industrial structure as the transition variable, which plays a different effect on the impact of FDI on energyintensitybetweendifferentsamples.