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Table 3.
 Effect of FDI in agriculture on prev
alence of undernourishment
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
FDI in ag
ricultur
e (lag_1)
-0.0489*** (-3.35)
-0.0489*** (-3.37)
-0.0383** (-2.45)
-
0.170** (2.29)
0.187** (2.52)
-
0.175** (2.25)
-
GDP per capita (ln)
-6.276*** (-7.63)
-6.080*** (-4.46)
-5.361*** (-3.39)
-7.899*** (-5.71)
-8.068*** (-7.57)
-5.605*** (-3.60)
-5.357*** (-3.41)
-5.129*** (-7.06)
-6.000***
(-10.17)
Crop production
-0.0401*** (-5.02)
-0.0389*** (-4.87)
-0.0451*** (-4.18)
-0.0573*** (-5.26)
-0.0524*** (-5.01)
-0.0487*** (-4.56)
-0.0463*** (-4.31)
-0.0546*** (-5.05)
-0.0581*** (-8.11)
Food e
xports
0.00732 (0.6)
0.000816 (0.06)
-0.00357 (-0.27)
0.00697 (0.57)
0.00209 (0.16)
0.000755 (0.06)
-0.00308 (-0.23)
0.0149 (1.16)
0.0369*** (4.07)
Age dependenc
y
0.128*** (3.71)
0.0613 (1.45)
-0.0442 (-0.75)
-0.0676 (-1.53)
0.0715 (1.64)
-0.0647 (-1.10)
-0.0414 (-0.71)
0.0558 (1.40)
0.0573** (2.28)
Population density
0.0501*** (4.76)
0.0417*** (3.93)
0.0581*** (4.83)
0.0646*** (6.31)
0.0614*** (5.29)
0.0567*** (4.82)
0.0584*** (4.89)
0.00602* (1.80)
0.00623** (2.09)
Political stability
-1.356*** (-4.50)
-1.494*** (-4.84)
-2.267*** (-6.10)
-2.135*** (-5.90)
-1.914*** (-5.53)
-2.223*** (-6.12)
-2.241*** (-6.07)
-1.667*** (-4.77)
-1.051*** (-3.77)
Land go
ver
nance
-
-
0.13 (0.39)
0.409 (1.38)
-
-
0.216 (0.64)
-
-
FDIxLand
-
-
-
-
-0.0536*** (-2.88)
-0.0579*** (-3.10)
-0.0122*** (-3.08)
-0.0556*** (-2.84)
-
Resour
ce ric
h
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5.726*** (3.74)
5.561*** (4.06)
Constant
50.99*** (7.51)
55.11*** (5.45)
53.65*** (4.58)
74.42*** (7.22)
67.74*** (7.60)
57.70*** (5.12)
53.20*** (4.57)
51.56*** (7.05)
57.95*** (10.57)
Obser
vations
550
550
439
542
439
439
439
439
723
countr
y fixed effects
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
year dummy
no
yes
yes
yes
no
yes
yes
yes
yes
R
2
within
0.3707
0.4012
0.4778
0.4392
0.4630
0.4908
0.4826
0.4466
0.3626
R
2
between
0.3197
0.3036
0.1210
0.1522
0.2611
0.1227
0.1209
0.6762
0.7168
R
2
o
ver
all
0.3295
0.3192
0.1109
0.1593
0.2412
0.1128
0.1111
0.6906
0.7072
Hausman (p_v
alue)
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
..
..


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Does FDI in agriculture promote food security in developing countries? The role of land governance
Table 4.
 Effect of FDI in agriculture on dietar
y energ
y consumption
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
FDI in ag
ricultur
e (lag_1)
1.324**
1.372**
0.725
-
-9.498***
-10.05***
-
-9.390**
-
(2.45)
(2.54)
(1.41)
(-2.61)
(-2.75)
(-2.47)
GDP per capita (ln)
390.2***
355.7***
386.2***
495.4***
506.4***
398.4***
388.0***
305.0***
299.5***
(13.81)
(7.58)
(8.02)
(12.52)
(14.97)
(8.38)
(8.10)
(9.08)
(10.23)
Crop production
1.864***
1.912***
1.257***
1.426***
1.514***
1.399***
1.292***
1.735***
2.583***
(7.13)
(7.23)
(4.02)
(4.83)
(4.84)
(4.49)
(4.14)
(5.51)
(10.69)
Food e
xports
-0.507
-0.626
-0.0373
-0.0303
0.066
-0.114
-0.0541
-0.344
-1.155***
(-1.18)
(-1.39)
(-0.09)
(-0.09)
(0.16)
(-0.27)
(-0.13)
(-0.81)
(-3.62)
Age dependenc
y
-5.160***
-4.343***
0.746
-1.31
-3.126**
1.915
0.779
2.214
-2.528***
(-4.49)
(-3.10)
(0.43)
(-1.07)
(-2.31)
(1.09)
(0.45)
(1.47)
(-2.75)
Population density
-1.335***
-1.307***
-2.057***
-2.601***
-2.038***
-1.988***
-2.019***
-0.512***
-0.630***
(-3.84)
(-3.71)
(-5.82)
(-9.03)
(-5.85)
(-5.76)
(-5.80)
(-2.79)
(-3.69)
Political stability
-25.22**
-20.38*
8.934
3.41
-6.466
9.823
7.414
8.423
-9.689
(-2.35)
(-1.83)
(0.76)
(0.32)
(-0.57)
(0.85)
(0.64)
(0.73)
(-0.97)
Land go
ver
nance
-
-
-6.048
1.884
-
-
-
-
-
(-0.61)
(0.23)
FDIxLand
-
-
-
-
2.507***
2.597***
0.215*
2.477***
-
(2.88)
(2.97)
(1.76)
(2.72)
Resour
ce ric
h
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-177.8*
-155.1*
(-1.76)
(-1.67)
Constant
-104.8
117.4
-239.1
-965.5***
-1 002***
-448.7
-287.5
81.14
394
(-0.46)
(0.33)
(-0.67)
(-3.25)
(-3.60)
(-1.28)
(-0.83)
(0.27)
(1.59)
Obser
vations
535
535
425
528
425
425
425
425
708
countr
y fixed effects
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
year dummy
no
yes
yes
yes
no
yes
yes
yes
yes
R
2
within
0.5991
0.6118
0.7070
0.6869
0.6856
0.7143
0.7077
0.6958
0.5863
R
2
between
0.3940
0.3803
0.2160
0.2313
0.3063
0.2180
0.2216
0.3971
0.4709
R
2
o
ver
all
0.3872
0.3765
0.2213
0.2528
0.3056
0.2237
0.2266
0.4136
0.4803
Hausman (p_v
alue)
0.0006
0.0086
0.0001
0.000
0.000
0.0001
0.0002
..
..
Source
: Author’

estimations.
Note
: t-statistics in parentheses.
* p < 0.10,
** p < 0.05,
*** p < 0.01.


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4(a)
4(b)
0
10
20
30
Pr
ev
al
en
ce
o
f un
der
nour
is
hm
en
t
(% o
f p
op
ul
at
io
n)
1
2
3
4
5
6
Access to land index
95% confidence interval
Fitted values
1
2
3
4
5
6
Access to land index
1 500
2 000
2 500
3 000
3 500
Di
et
ar
y en
er
gy
c
on
su
m
pt
io
n
(kc
al
/p
er
c
ap
ita
)
95% confidence interval
Fitted values
Figure 4. Food security versus access to land index
Source
: Author’s estimations.
Among the control variables, per capita income has a significant effect on both 
food security measures. This effect is robust across estimations. Both estimates 
indicate a positive association between GDP per capita and food security. The 
magnitude of the effect is also the largest of all control variables suggesting that 
GDP per capita is a strong determinant of food security. This is supported by 
findings in the literature. Income per capita is the main determinant of households’ 
ability to afford food and non-food elements that improve the quality of nutrition 
(e.g. hygiene, education, information, etc.). In the full model, a 1 per cent increase 
in GDP per capita is associated with a 5.6 per cent decrease in prevalence of 
undernourishment, and a 3.98 kcal increase in dietary energy consumption. Figure 
5 displays this positive relation between GDP per capita and the food security 
measures used in the analysis.
5(a)
5(b)
−5
0
5
10
15
Pr
ev
al
en
ce
o
f un
der
nour
is
hm
en
t
(% o
f p
op
ul
at
io
n)
0
5 000
10 000
15 000
GDP per capita 
(2015 constant $)
95% confidence interval
Fitted values
0
5 000
10 000
15 000
GDP per capita 
(2015 constant $)
2 500
3 000
3 500
Di
et
ar
y en
er
gy
c
on
su
m
pt
io
n
(kc
al
/p
er
c
ap
ita
)
95% confidence interval
Fitted values
Figure 5. Food security versus GDP per capita
Source
: Author’s estimations.


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Does FDI in agriculture promote food security in developing countries? The role of land governance
Coefficients on crop production and population density have significant coefficients 
in the full sample regressions and are robust across estimations. The estimates 
indicate that crop production is positively associated with food security. This could 
be explained by two reasons: (i) production of food crops could increase the 
availability of food in the host country; and (ii) that the production of biofuel crops 
and cash crops, e.g. coffee, soy, maize, rice, may increase incomes, resulting in 
better nutritional status. 
Population density has positive and significant coefficients in cases where prevalence 
of undernourishment is the dependent variable, and negative coefficients where 
dietary energy consumption is the dependent variable, signaling that it is negatively 
associated with food security. This is in line with views in the literature that point out 
the immediate effect. Increasing population density may worsen food security by 
increasing demand for food. It may further undermine food security through lower 
agricultural wages if most of the workforce is employed in this sector.
Resource-rich countries are found to have a worse food security status, with a 5.7 
per cent more undernourished population compared to non-resource-rich countries, 
and 177 kcal less available for dietary consumption (column 8). This confirms earlier 
findings in the literature that resource-rich countries tend to have worse human 
development outcomes (Bonilla Mejia 2020; Gylfason, 2001; Perez and Claveria, 
2020). However, whether this negative impact is due to a lack of strong institutions, 
or any other structural problem, is beyond the scope of this study.
In the second part of the analysis, the full model is estimated separately for 
three geographic regions. The goal of this exercise is to explore the impact of 
similarities in social, historical and cultural structures that are empirically related 
to contemporary food and land governance systems. Dividing the sample by 
region reveals that FDI in agriculture has significant and robust coefficients only 
in East Asia and the Pacific where, on average, a 1 percentage point increase in 
share of FDI in agriculture in total is associated with an around 7 percentage point 
increase in the prevalence of undernourishment, and a 3 kcal increase in dietary 
energy consumption (columns 1 and 7 in table 5). In Sub-Saharan Africa, FDI in 
agriculture is found to increase dietary energy consumption but has no significant 
effect on prevalence of undernourishment. In Latin America and the Caribbean, no 
significant effect is found. These findings suggest that FDI in agriculture promotes 
food security in East Asia and the Pacific, while the results are either not significant 
or not robust for Latin America and the Caribbean and sub-Saharan Africa.
In conclusion, the empirical analysis provides evidence that FDI in agriculture does 
not always enhance food security in the host country, which supports the first 
hypothesis of this study. Even though no significant link is found between land 
governance and food security, evidence shows that land governance systems 
matter when considering the ultimate effect of FDI in agriculture. This outcome 
leads to conclude that the second hypothesis of the study is partially supported. 
Regional breakdown of the sample establishes a strong and positive relation in 


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