Paper Title
Factors Determined Foreign Direct Investmentin Asean-5; Panel Data Analysis, 2000-2012

Abstract
The number of Foreign Direct Investment(FDI) in Asia, especially in ASEAN countries has been increasing drastically over the past few decades. FDI is one of the sources of investment that is really important, mainly for developing countries. This research aims to investigate what factors that determine FDI in ASEAN, during 2000-2012. ASEAN-5 (Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia and Filipina) are the object of this research.By using panel data analysis and STATA 11 as the software, it is seen that generally, factors determine FDI in ASEAN are growth rate of GDP, interest rate, inflation rate, and trade openness. For Indonesia, FDI is influenced by the growth of GDP and inflation rate. The growth of GDP also affects FDI in Singapore, together with interest rate, trade openness, and depreciation rate of SGD, while, inflation rate and trade opennessaffect FDI in Thailand. In Malaysia, FDI is affected by the growth of GDP, inflation rate, and also trade openness, and only inflation rate that influence FDI in Filipina. Keywords� FDI, ASEAN, Trade openness, Depreciation Rate, Growth of GDP, Inflation Rate, Interest Rate, Panel Data, STATA 11.