Table O.2. Heckman Maximum Likelihood model of FDI/GDP and Terrorist Incidents between pairs of countries from 1995 to 2010, clustered by country pair
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1 Table O.2. Heckman Maximum Likelihood model of FDI/GDP and Terrorist Incidents between pairs of countries from 1995 to 2010, clustered by country pairs and with year effects. Part I w/o Algeria w/o Argentina w/o Armenia w/o Azerbaijan w/o Bangladesh w/o Bosnia and Herzegovina Log FDI stock* 0.615*** 0.191*** 0.659*** 0.225*** 0.631*** 0.225*** 0.635*** 0.218*** 0.679*** 0.253*** 0.635*** 0.218*** (0.0886) (0.0447) (0.0888) (0.0447) (0.0897) (0.0452) (0.0877) (0.0443) (0.0884) (0.0451) (0.0877) (0.0443) Log GDP per capita receiver* *** * *** ** *** ** *** ** *** *** *** ** (0.122) (0.0590) (0.123) (0.0589) (0.123) (0.0588) (0.121) (0.0582) (0.122) (0.0584) (0.121) (0.0582) Log GDP per capita sender* (0.0784) (0.0359) (0.0797) (0.0360) (0.0785) (0.0359) (0.0783) (0.0355) (0.0781) (0.0363) (0.0783) (0.0355) Log Population receiver *** *** *** *** *** *** (0.0859) (0.0414) (0.0860) (0.0413) (0.0856) (0.0413) (0.0852) (0.0409) (0.0851) (0.0414) (0.0852) (0.0409) Log Population sender 0.875*** 0.410*** 0.871*** 0.403*** 0.882*** 0.410*** 0.877*** 0.408*** 0.884*** 0.409*** 0.877*** 0.408*** (0.0561) (0.0264) (0.0567) (0.0263) (0.0567) (0.0264) (0.0560) (0.0261) (0.0570) (0.0263) (0.0560) (0.0261) Educational gap *** *** *** *** *** *** (0.160) (0.0693) (0.160) (0.0692) (0.163) (0.0701) (0.160) (0.0689) (0.164) (0.0700) (0.160) (0.0689) KAOPEN receiver 0.112** *** ** ** ** ** (0.0474) (0.0223) (0.0487) (0.0229) (0.0484) (0.0224) (0.0474) (0.0223) (0.0475) (0.0224) (0.0474) (0.0223) Log Distance *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** (0.0935) (0.0467) (0.0942) (0.0460) (0.0937) (0.0455) (0.0925) (0.0454) (0.0931) (0.0458) (0.0925) (0.0454) Common language 0.713*** 0.359*** 0.687*** 0.327*** 0.679*** 0.337*** 0.684*** 0.335*** 0.711*** 0.370*** 0.684*** 0.335*** (0.230) (0.121) (0.230) (0.119) (0.227) (0.119) (0.227) (0.118) (0.227) (0.119) (0.227) (0.118) Domestic attacks* e e e e e-05 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) International attacks* * * ** ** ** ** ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Pair attacks ** (0.186) (0.107) (0.182) (0.0820) (0.187) (0.0819) (0.187) (0.0823) (0.190) (0.0870) (0.187) (0.0823) Pair attacks* ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** (0.176) (0.0569) (0.175) (0.0669) (0.175) (0.0659) (0.175) (0.0667) (0.175) (0.0640) (0.175) (0.0667) KAOPEN sender 0.140** 0.143** 0.169*** 0.143** 0.135** 0.143** (0.0602) (0.0606) (0.0626) (0.0604) (0.0608) (0.0604) FDI dummy* 0.904*** 0.908*** 0.942*** 0.925*** 0.944*** 0.925*** (0.0397) (0.0398) (0.0400) (0.0395) (0.0403) (0.0395) Constant *** *** *** *** *** *** (2.070) (1.009) (2.085) (1.010) (2.105) (1.008) (2.065) (1.000) (2.082) (1.011) (2.065) (1.000) Observations 11,398 11,398 11,325 11,325 11,356 11,356 11,596 11,596 11,308 11,308 11,596 11,596
2 Table O.2. Heckman Maximum Likelihood model of FDI/GDP and Terrorist Incidents between pairs of countries from 1995 to 2010, clustered by country pairs and with year effects. Part II w/o Bolivia w/o Brazil w/o Bulgaria w/o Cambodia w/o Chile w/o Colombia Log FDI stock* 0.613*** 0.205*** 0.644*** 0.217*** 0.630*** 0.203*** 0.618*** 0.221*** 0.618*** 0.221*** 0.589*** 0.212*** (0.0871) (0.0444) (0.0885) (0.0444) (0.0886) (0.0443) (0.0898) (0.0456) (0.0898) (0.0456) (0.0868) (0.0448) Log GDP per capita receiver* *** ** *** ** *** ** *** ** *** ** *** *** (0.123) (0.0593) (0.122) (0.0588) (0.127) (0.0598) (0.125) (0.0605) (0.125) (0.0605) (0.120) (0.0592) Log GDP per capita sender* (0.0800) (0.0360) (0.0798) (0.0362) (0.0801) (0.0359) (0.0804) (0.0360) (0.0804) (0.0360) (0.0790) (0.0362) Log Population receiver *** *** *** *** *** *** (0.0852) (0.0412) (0.0866) (0.0410) (0.0861) (0.0410) (0.0910) (0.0420) (0.0910) (0.0420) (0.0851) (0.0420) Log Population sender 0.876*** 0.405*** 0.885*** 0.407*** 0.893*** 0.411*** 0.865*** 0.406*** 0.865*** 0.406*** 0.843*** 0.413*** (0.0564) (0.0265) (0.0570) (0.0264) (0.0569) (0.0267) (0.0572) (0.0264) (0.0572) (0.0264) (0.0567) (0.0263) Educational gap *** *** *** *** *** ** (0.162) (0.0697) (0.159) (0.0691) (0.160) (0.0696) (0.169) (0.0715) (0.169) (0.0715) (0.161) (0.0691) KAOPEN receiver 0.104** *** ** ** ** ** (0.0472) (0.0224) (0.0478) (0.0226) (0.0478) (0.0223) (0.0476) (0.0224) (0.0476) (0.0224) (0.0471) (0.0223) Log Distance *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** (0.0930) (0.0456) (0.0931) (0.0456) (0.0925) (0.0455) (0.0920) (0.0457) (0.0920) (0.0457) (0.0925) (0.0458) Common language 0.670*** 0.333*** 0.672*** 0.328*** 0.631*** 0.356*** 0.682*** 0.338*** 0.682*** 0.338*** 0.624*** 0.373*** (0.228) (0.119) (0.228) (0.119) (0.234) (0.126) (0.226) (0.118) (0.226) (0.118) (0.222) (0.119) Domestic attacks* e e e e e ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) International attacks* ** ** ** ** ** *** ** ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) (0.0398) (0.0164) Pair attacks (0.189) (0.0840) (0.182) (0.0839) (0.192) (0.0821) (0.188) (0.0823) (0.188) (0.0823) (0.208) (0.0881) Pair attacks* ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** * * (0.174) (0.0662) (0.176) (0.0663) (0.175) (0.0665) (0.174) (0.0671) (0.174) (0.0671) (0.019) (0.0396) KAOPEN sender 0.137** 0.133** 0.155** 0.133** 0.133** 0.135** (0.0606) (0.0605) (0.0630) (0.0606) (0.0606) (0.0617) FDI dummy* 0.938*** 0.941*** 0.901*** 0.929*** 0.929*** 0.904*** (0.0401) (0.0399) (0.0396) (0.0403) (0.0403) (0.0401) Constant *** *** *** *** *** *** (2.111) (1.009) (2.110) (1.010) (2.117) (1.016) (2.125) (1.018) (2.125) (1.018) (2.040) (1.010) Observations 11,297 11,297 11,356 11,356 11,291 11,291 11,290 11,290 11,290 11,290 11,274 11,274
3 Table O.2. Heckman Maximum Likelihood model of FDI/GDP and Terrorist Incidents between pairs of countries from 1995 to 2010, clustered by country pairs and with year effects. Part III w/o Costa Rica w/o Croatia w/o Dominican Republic w/o Ecuador w/o Egypt w/o El Salvador Log FDI stock* 0.650*** 0.234*** 0.635*** 0.226*** 0.694*** 0.220*** 0.634*** 0.219*** 0.652*** 0.259*** 0.634*** 0.209*** (0.0897) (0.0446) (0.0915) (0.0450) (0.0887) (0.0451) (0.0878) (0.0447) (0.0880) (0.0447) (0.0883) (0.0449) Log GDP per capita receiver* *** *** *** *** *** ** *** ** *** *** *** ** (0.124) (0.0583) (0.127) (0.0578) (0.122) (0.0593) (0.121) (0.0585) (0.122) (0.0587) (0.122) (0.0587) Log GDP per capita sender* e (0.0783) (0.0354) (0.0796) (0.0361) (0.0789) (0.0359) (0.0773) (0.0360) (0.0785) (0.0358) (0.0785) (0.0357) Log Population receiver *** *** *** *** *** *** (0.0858) (0.0411) (0.0869) (0.0416) (0.0854) (0.0412) (0.0854) (0.0412) (0.0853) (0.0412) (0.0854) (0.0411) Log Population sender 0.876*** 0.403*** 0.889*** 0.418*** 0.876*** 0.403*** 0.877*** 0.403*** 0.880*** 0.415*** 0.877*** 0.405*** (0.0566) (0.0261) (0.0575) (0.0263) (0.0565) (0.0262) (0.0564) (0.0264) (0.0558) (0.0263) (0.0561) (0.0263) Educational gap *** *** *** *** ** *** (0.160) (0.0690) (0.160) (0.0695) (0.160) (0.0690) (0.161) (0.0690) (0.160) (0.0686) (0.160) (0.0690) KAOPEN receiver 0.115** ** *** *** *** ** 0.120** (0.0474) (0.0223) (0.0476) (0.0225) (0.0478) (0.0226) (0.0479) (0.0226) (0.0481) (0.0225) (0.0480) (0.0227) Log Distance *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** (0.0937) (0.0455) (0.100) (0.0465) (0.0930) (0.0455) (0.0928) (0.0455) (0.0930) (0.0466) (0.0927) (0.0454) Common language 0.709*** 0.345*** 0.683*** 0.342*** 0.666*** 0.327*** 0.669*** 0.335*** 0.677*** 0.311*** 0.686*** 0.329*** (0.232) (0.120) (0.227) (0.118) (0.227) (0.119) (0.232) (0.119) (0.227) (0.120) (0.228) (0.118) Domestic attacks* e e e * 1.97e * e-05 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) International attacks* ** ** ** ** ** ** ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Pair attacks (0.185) (0.0837) (0.188) (0.0810) (0.185) (0.0829) (0.189) (0.0831) (0.188) (0.0991) (0.187) (0.0831) Pair attacks* ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** (0.176) (0.0663) (0.175) (0.0655) (0.176) (0.0665) (0.175) (0.0640) (0.176) (0.0603) (0.175) (0.0668) KAOPEN sender 0.135** 0.145** 0.144** 0.141** 0.136** 0.144** (0.0601) (0.0620) (0.0602) (0.0605) (0.0604) (0.0604) FDI dummy* 0.946*** 0.947*** 0.933*** 0.936*** 0.887*** 0.928*** (0.0399) (0.0396) (0.0399) (0.0402) (0.0395) (0.0397) Constant *** *** *** *** *** *** (2.082) (1.000) (2.100) (1.022) (2.073) (1.006) (2.064) (1.005) (2.064) (1.007) (2.071) (1.005) Observations 11,332 11,332 11,348 11,348 11,425 11,425 11,335 11,335 11,386 11,386 11,433 11,433
4 Table O.2. Heckman Maximum Likelihood model of FDI/GDP and Terrorist Incidents between pairs of countries from 1995 to 2010, clustered by country pairs and with year effects. Part IV w/o Ethiopia w/o Fiji w/o Georgia w/o Honduras w/o Indonesia w/o India Log FDI stock* 0.635*** 0.218*** 0.625*** 0.212*** 0.635*** 0.218*** 0.633*** 0.218*** 0.642*** 0.217*** 0.645*** 0.207*** (0.0877) (0.0443) (0.0877) (0.0444) (0.0877) (0.0443) (0.0890) (0.0449) (0.0884) (0.0446) (0.0891) (0.0446) Log GDP per capita receiver* *** ** *** ** *** ** *** ** *** ** *** ** (0.121) (0.0582) (0.121) (0.0585) (0.121) (0.0582) (0.123) (0.0589) (0.122) (0.0584) (0.122) (0.0584) Log GDP per capita sender* (0.0783) (0.0355) (0.0786) (0.0357) (0.0783) (0.0355) (0.0791) (0.0359) (0.0786) (0.0356) (0.0788) (0.0359) Log Population receiver *** *** *** *** *** *** -2.27e-05 (0.0852) (0.0409) (0.0856) (0.0415) (0.0852) (0.0409) (0.0863) (0.0413) (0.0866) (0.0416) (0.0898) (0.0421) Log Population sender 0.877*** 0.408*** 0.883*** 0.410*** 0.877*** 0.408*** 0.877*** 0.399*** 0.872*** 0.404*** 0.875*** 0.404*** (0.0560) (0.0261) (0.0563) (0.0265) (0.0560) (0.0261) (0.0566) (0.0262) (0.0563) (0.0262) (0.0566) (0.0263) Educational gap *** *** *** *** *** *** (0.160) (0.0689) (0.160) (0.0702) (0.160) (0.0689) (0.160) (0.0689) (0.160) (0.0690) (0.161) (0.0695) KAOPEN receiver 0.117** ** ** ** ** ** (0.0474) (0.0223) (0.0483) (0.0237) (0.0474) (0.0223) (0.0477) (0.0223) (0.0478) (0.0225) (0.0476) (0.0223) Log Distance *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** (0.0925) (0.0454) (0.0932) (0.0467) (0.0925) (0.0454) (0.0930) (0.0454) (0.0927) (0.0455) (0.0923) (0.0456) Common language 0.684*** 0.335*** 0.701*** 0.324*** 0.684*** 0.335*** 0.715*** 0.329*** 0.687*** 0.339*** 0.674*** 0.394*** (0.227) (0.118) (0.232) (0.123) (0.227) (0.118) (0.231) (0.120) (0.227) (0.118) (0.234) (0.120) Domestic attacks* e e e e e * ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) International attacks* ** ** ** ** ** * ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Pair attacks (0.187) (0.0823) (0.187) (0.0825) (0.187) (0.0823) (0.188) (0.0829) (0.189) (0.0814) (0.197) (0.0799) Pair attacks* ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** (0.175) (0.0667) (0.175) (0.0659) (0.175) (0.0667) (0.175) (0.0677) (0.176) (0.0665) (0.180) (0.0696) KAOPEN sender 0.143** 0.141** 0.143** 0.143** 0.149** 0.141** (0.0604) (0.0608) (0.0604) (0.0602) (0.0609) (0.0606) FDI dummy* 0.925*** 0.922*** 0.925*** 0.942*** 0.931*** 0.927*** (0.0395) (0.0397) (0.0395) (0.0399) (0.0398) (0.0403) Constant *** *** *** *** *** *** (2.065) (1.000) (2.073) (1.009) (2.065) (1.000) (2.082) (1.006) (2.083) (1.011) (2.122) (1.016) Observations 11,596 11,596 11,384 11,384 11,596 11,596 11,334 11,334 11,495 11,495 11,363 11,363
5 Table O.2. Heckman Maximum Likelihood model of FDI/GDP and Terrorist Incidents between pairs of countries from 1995 to 2010, clustered by country pairs and with year effects. Part V w/o Kazakhstan w/o Kyrgyzstan w/o Malaysia w/o Mauritius w/o Mexico w/o Moldova Log FDI stock* 0.614*** 0.213*** 0.642*** 0.219*** 0.633*** 0.204*** 0.638*** 0.216*** 0.627*** 0.219*** 0.635*** 0.218*** (0.0881) (0.0449) (0.0884) (0.0446) (0.0896) (0.0447) (0.0908) (0.0453) (0.0875) (0.0442) (0.0877) (0.0443) Log GDP per capita receiver* *** ** *** *** *** ** *** ** *** *** *** ** (0.123) (0.0589) (0.124) (0.0592) (0.122) (0.0586) (0.125) (0.0596) (0.121) (0.0583) (0.121) (0.0582) Log GDP per capita sender* (0.0792) (0.0359) (0.0788) (0.0358) (0.0795) (0.0360) (0.0787) (0.0359) (0.0806) (0.0359) (0.0783) (0.0355) Log Population receiver *** *** *** *** *** *** (0.0856) (0.0417) (0.0856) (0.0411) (0.0861) (0.0412) (0.0859) (0.0410) (0.0844) (0.0407) (0.0852) (0.0409) Log Population sender 0.869*** 0.414*** 0.882*** 0.411*** 0.868*** 0.408*** 0.881*** 0.407*** 0.851*** 0.412*** 0.877*** 0.408*** (0.0567) (0.0268) (0.0566) (0.0263) (0.0572) (0.0265) (0.0563) (0.0263) (0.0553) (0.0263) (0.0560) (0.0261) Educational gap *** *** *** *** *** *** (0.163) (0.0705) (0.161) (0.0699) (0.160) (0.0695) (0.160) (0.0689) (0.160) (0.0688) (0.160) (0.0689) KAOPEN receiver 0.136*** ** *** ** *** ** (0.0477) (0.0233) (0.0478) (0.0227) (0.0478) (0.0225) (0.0476) (0.0225) (0.0469) (0.0223) (0.0474) (0.0223) Log Distance *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** (0.0925) (0.0457) (0.0932) (0.0457) (0.0935) (0.0458) (0.0933) (0.0454) (0.0917) (0.0453) (0.0925) (0.0454) Common language 0.702*** 0.325*** 0.700*** 0.336*** 0.698*** 0.337*** 0.620*** 0.272** 0.686*** 0.333*** 0.684*** 0.335*** (0.227) (0.118) (0.227) (0.118) (0.228) (0.118) (0.237) (0.118) (0.229) (0.117) (0.227) (0.118) Domestic attacks* e e e e * e-05 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) International attacks* ** ** ** * ** ** ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Pair attacks (0.187) (0.0819) (0.187) (0.0822) (0.186) (0.0828) (0.190) (0.0821) (0.192) (0.0834) (0.187) (0.0823) Pair attacks* ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** (0.175) (0.0664) (0.174) (0.0670) (0.176) (0.0652) (0.175) (0.0663) (0.177) (0.0659) (0.175) (0.0667) KAOPEN sender 0.149** 0.166*** 0.135** 0.141** 0.136** 0.143** (0.0624) (0.0621) (0.0611) (0.0602) (0.0619) (0.0604) FDI dummy* 0.910*** 0.942*** 0.928*** 0.934*** 0.900*** 0.925*** (0.0401) (0.0398) (0.0401) (0.0398) (0.0395) (0.0395) Constant *** *** *** *** *** *** (2.102) (1.023) (2.104) (1.013) (2.086) (1.007) (2.090) (1.007) (2.079) (1.001) (2.065) (1.000) Observations 11,315 11,315 11,398 11,398 11,320 11,320 11,382 11,382 11,329 11,329 11,596 11,596
6 Table O.2. Heckman Maximum Likelihood model of FDI/GDP and Terrorist Incidents between pairs of countries from 1995 to 2010, clustered by country pairs and with year effects. Part VI (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2) w/o Morocco w/o Myanmar w/o Nigeria w/o Oman w/o Panama VARIABLES FDI Flow Selection FDI Flow Selection FDI Flow Selection FDI Flow Selection FDI Flow Selection Log FDI stock* 0.703*** 0.199*** 0.642*** 0.247*** 0.635*** 0.218*** 0.635*** 0.218*** 0.632*** 0.226*** (0.0908) (0.0446) (0.0880) (0.0449) (0.0877) (0.0443) (0.0877) (0.0443) (0.0884) (0.0445) Log GDP per capita receiver* *** ** *** *** *** ** *** ** *** *** (0.124) (0.0583) (0.122) (0.0599) (0.121) (0.0582) (0.121) (0.0582) (0.122) (0.0582) Log GDP per capita sender* (0.0798) (0.0358) (0.0783) (0.0358) (0.0783) (0.0355) (0.0783) (0.0355) (0.0787) (0.0358) Log Population receiver *** *** *** *** *** (0.0880) (0.0415) (0.0853) (0.0413) (0.0852) (0.0409) (0.0852) (0.0409) (0.0862) (0.0414) Log Population sender 0.865*** 0.409*** 0.876*** 0.411*** 0.877*** 0.408*** 0.877*** 0.408*** 0.878*** 0.403*** (0.0575) (0.0264) (0.0560) (0.0264) (0.0560) (0.0261) (0.0560) (0.0261) (0.0568) (0.0264) Educational gap 0.308* *** ** *** *** *** (0.177) (0.0762) (0.160) (0.0712) (0.160) (0.0689) (0.160) (0.0689) (0.160) (0.0689) KAOPEN receiver ** ** ** ** ** (0.0477) (0.0224) (0.0473) (0.0225) (0.0474) (0.0223) (0.0474) (0.0223) (0.0478) (0.0226) Log Distance *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** (0.0998) (0.0474) (0.0926) (0.0453) (0.0925) (0.0454) (0.0925) (0.0454) (0.0930) (0.0454) Common language 0.640*** 0.348*** 0.673*** 0.291** 0.684*** 0.335*** 0.684*** 0.335*** 0.665*** 0.311*** (0.238) (0.119) (0.227) (0.119) (0.227) (0.118) (0.227) (0.118) (0.231) (0.119) Domestic attacks* ** * e e e-05 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) International attacks* * ** ** ** ** ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Pair attacks (0.190) (0.0824) (0.187) (0.0801) (0.187) (0.0823) (0.187) (0.0823) (0.187) (0.0823) Pair attacks* ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** (0.181) (0.0710) (0.175) (0.0675) (0.175) (0.0667) (0.175) (0.0667) (0.175) (0.0668) KAOPEN sender 0.130** 0.145** 0.143** 0.143** 0.143** (0.0607) (0.0608) (0.0604) (0.0604) (0.0602) FDI dummy* 0.934*** 0.905*** 0.925*** 0.925*** 0.930*** (0.0403) (0.0394) (0.0395) (0.0395) (0.0400) Constant *** *** *** *** *** (2.168) (1.023) (2.064) (1.007) (2.065) (1.000) (2.065) (1.000) (2.076) (1.004) Observations 11,284 11,284 11,413 11,413 11,596 11,596 11,596 11,596 11,313 11,313
7 Table O.2. Heckman Maximum Likelihood model of FDI/GDP and Terrorist Incidents between pairs of countries from 1995 to 2010, clustered by country pairs and with year effects. Part VI w/o Morocco w/o Myanmar w/o Nigeria w/o Oman w/o Pakistan w/o Panama Log FDI stock* 0.703*** 0.199*** 0.642*** 0.247*** 0.635*** 0.218*** 0.635*** 0.218*** 0.633*** 0.218*** 0.632*** 0.226*** (0.0908) (0.0446) (0.0880) (0.0449) (0.0877) (0.0443) (0.0877) (0.0443) (0.0883) (0.0446) (0.0884) (0.0445) Log GDP per capita receiver* *** ** *** *** *** ** *** ** *** ** *** *** (0.124) (0.0583) (0.122) (0.0599) (0.121) (0.0582) (0.121) (0.0582) (0.122) (0.0585) (0.122) (0.0582) Log GDP per capita sender* (0.0798) (0.0358) (0.0783) (0.0358) (0.0783) (0.0355) (0.0783) (0.0355) (0.0791) (0.0358) (0.0787) (0.0358) Log Population receiver *** *** *** *** *** *** (0.0880) (0.0415) (0.0853) (0.0413) (0.0852) (0.0409) (0.0852) (0.0409) (0.0862) (0.0413) (0.0862) (0.0414) Log Population sender 0.865*** 0.409*** 0.876*** 0.411*** 0.877*** 0.408*** 0.877*** 0.408*** 0.882*** 0.406*** 0.878*** 0.403*** (0.0575) (0.0264) (0.0560) (0.0264) (0.0560) (0.0261) (0.0560) (0.0261) (0.0565) (0.0262) (0.0568) (0.0264) Educational gap 0.308* *** ** *** *** *** *** (0.177) (0.0762) (0.160) (0.0712) (0.160) (0.0689) (0.160) (0.0689) (0.166) (0.0712) (0.160) (0.0689) KAOPEN receiver ** ** ** ** ** ** (0.0477) (0.0224) (0.0473) (0.0225) (0.0474) (0.0223) (0.0474) (0.0223) (0.0474) (0.0224) (0.0478) (0.0226) Log Distance *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** (0.0998) (0.0474) (0.0926) (0.0453) (0.0925) (0.0454) (0.0925) (0.0454) (0.0921) (0.0454) (0.0930) (0.0454) Common language 0.640*** 0.348*** 0.673*** 0.291** 0.684*** 0.335*** 0.684*** 0.335*** 0.660*** 0.350*** 0.665*** 0.311*** (0.238) (0.119) (0.227) (0.119) (0.227) (0.118) (0.227) (0.118) (0.233) (0.122) (0.231) (0.119) Domestic attacks* ** * e e ** 5.95e e-05 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) International attacks* * ** ** ** ** ** ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Pair attacks (0.190) (0.0824) (0.187) (0.0801) (0.187) (0.0823) (0.187) (0.0823) (0.174) (0.0834) (0.187) (0.0823) Pair attacks* ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** * ** ** (0.181) (0.0710) (0.175) (0.0675) (0.175) (0.0667) (0.175) (0.0667) (0.215) (0.0849) (0.175) (0.0668) KAOPEN sender 0.130** 0.145** 0.143** 0.143** 0.145** 0.143** (0.0607) (0.0608) (0.0604) (0.0604) (0.0609) (0.0602) FDI dummy* 0.934*** 0.905*** 0.925*** 0.925*** 0.944*** 0.930*** (0.0403) (0.0394) (0.0395) (0.0395) (0.0400) (0.0400) Constant *** *** *** *** *** *** (2.168) (1.023) (2.064) (1.007) (2.065) (1.000) (2.065) (1.000) (2.087) (1.006) (2.076) (1.004) Observations 11,284 11,284 11,413 11,413 11,596 11,596 11,596 11,596 11,351 11,351 11,313 11,313
8 Table O.2. Heckman Maximum Likelihood model of FDI/GDP and Terrorist Incidents between pairs of countries from 1995 to 2010, clustered by country pairs and with year effects. Part VIII w/o Singapore w/o Thailand w/o Tunisia w/o Turkey w/o Vanuatu w/o Venezuela Log FDI stock* 0.629*** 0.284*** 0.621*** 0.200*** 0.759*** 0.196*** 0.599*** 0.206*** 0.635*** 0.218*** 0.636*** 0.213*** (0.0921) (0.0459) (0.0875) (0.0441) (0.0938) (0.0451) (0.0901) (0.0449) (0.0877) (0.0443) (0.0884) (0.0446) Log GDP per capita receiver* *** *** *** ** *** ** *** * *** ** *** ** (0.122) (0.0582) (0.122) (0.0582) (0.125) (0.0586) (0.129) (0.0613) (0.121) (0.0582) (0.122) (0.0592) Log GDP per capita sender* (0.0794) (0.0363) (0.0808) (0.0361) (0.0810) (0.0362) (0.0797) (0.0360) (0.0783) (0.0355) (0.0793) (0.0360) Log Population receiver *** * *** *** *** *** *** (0.0890) (0.0426) (0.0857) (0.0409) (0.0938) (0.0420) (0.0878) (0.0417) (0.0852) (0.0409) (0.0856) (0.0411) Log Population sender 0.883*** 0.410*** 0.879*** 0.406*** 0.875*** 0.402*** 0.881*** 0.408*** 0.877*** 0.408*** 0.879*** 0.400*** (0.0567) (0.0266) (0.0576) (0.0262) (0.0570) (0.0264) (0.0569) (0.0267) (0.0560) (0.0261) (0.0567) (0.0263) Educational gap ** *** *** *** *** *** (0.162) (0.0697) (0.160) (0.0689) (0.169) (0.0696) (0.162) (0.0700) (0.160) (0.0689) (0.161) (0.0691) KAOPEN receiver 0.110** ** * ** ** ** (0.0477) (0.0224) (0.0479) (0.0224) (0.0504) (0.0224) (0.0481) (0.0227) (0.0474) (0.0223) (0.0488) (0.0232) Log Distance *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** (0.0931) (0.0457) (0.0930) (0.0454) (0.0994) (0.0472) (0.0956) (0.0479) (0.0925) (0.0454) (0.0928) (0.0455) Common language 0.698*** 0.423*** 0.714*** 0.358*** 0.805*** 0.284** 0.670*** 0.337*** 0.684*** 0.335*** 0.663*** 0.311*** (0.234) (0.119) (0.227) (0.117) (0.241) (0.119) (0.227) (0.118) (0.227) (0.118) (0.230) (0.119) Domestic attacks* * 9.56e ** * 4.35e * e e-05 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) International attacks* ** ** ** * ** * ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Pair attacks (0.189) (0.0807) (0.192) (0.0835) (0.182) (0.0824) (0.193) (0.0815) (0.187) (0.0823) (0.187) (0.0826) Pair attacks* *** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** (0.173) (0.0686) (0.176) (0.0644) (0.175) (0.0668) (0.180) (0.0713) (0.175) (0.0667) (0.175) (0.0666) KAOPEN sender 0.135** 0.155** 0.160** 0.144** 0.143** 0.142** (0.0611) (0.0629) (0.0623) (0.0610) (0.0604) (0.0603) FDI dummy* 0.896*** 0.914*** 0.933*** 0.899*** 0.925*** 0.933*** (0.0399) (0.0396) (0.0399) (0.0398) (0.0395) (0.0400) Constant *** *** *** *** *** *** (2.064) (1.009) (2.085) (1.003) (2.234) (1.047) (2.124) (1.027) (2.065) (1.000) (2.081) (1.010) Observations 11,299 11,299 11,322 11,322 11,261 11,261 11,277 11,277 11,596 11,596 11,331 11,331
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