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Does innovation actually attract foreign money?

Yimin Wu, Tomoo Kikuchi

May 18, 2026

Analysis of 60 countries from 1996–2021 shows that innovation intensity causally increases foreign portfolio investment, but with a crucial twist: equity inflows surge in countries with strong institutions and high risk tolerance, while debt inflows require even stronger institutional conditions. Equity flows arrive quickly and persist; debt dries up over time.
Published as The Effects of Innovation on Foreign Portfolio Investment: The Role of Institutions and Risk-Taking arXiv:2605.17896
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