Temiz, DilekGökmen, AytaçAbubakar, Mukhtar Salisu2022-04-292022-04-292015-10-02Temiz, Dilek; Gökmen, Aytaç; Abubakar, Mukhtar Salisu (2015). "Foreign Direct Investment and Its Impact on Economic Performance: The Case of Turkey and Nigeria", Journal of Transnational Management, Vol. 20, No.4, pp. 207-230.1547-5778http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12416/5471Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has been affecting global business affairs for decades. A country, whether developed or developing, necessitates more FDI entry than other countries because the FDI inflow may bring certain advantages such as capital accumulation, knowledge, know-how transfer, and obtainment of updated technology. Thus, the entry of FDI into a host country is expected to reveal positive aftermaths. The objective of this study is to analyze the impact of FDI entry into Nigeria and Turkey for the years 1970–2012 by using econometric methods such as VAR, VECM, unit root test, cointegration test, causality test, impulse-response functions, and variance decomposition. As a result, it was estimated that there is no positive impact of FDI entry on economic growth in Nigeria and in Turkey. © 2015, Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessEconomic GrowthFDIInternational BusinessTurkey and NigeriaForeign Direct Investment and Its Impact on Economic Performance: The Case of Turkey and Nigeriaarticle204207230