The Linkages between FDI and Domestic Investment: Unravelling the Developmental Impact of Foreign Investment
Despite the recent increase in foreign direct investment (FDI) to African countries, these resources have not had a meaningful impact on economic development because of limited effects on domestic factor markets, especially domestic investment and employment. In this context, this study analyses the two-way linkages between FDI and domestic investment in Sub-Saharan Africa. The results suggest that firstly, FDI crowds in domestic investment, and secondly, countries will gain much from measures aimed at improving the domestic investment climate. Moreover, there are alternatives to resource endowments as a means of attracting foreign investment to non-resource rich countries. JEL Categories: E22; F21; F23
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2007-12
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Authors: | Ndikumana, Léonce ; Verick, Sher |
Institutions: | Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst |
Subject: | FDI | private investment | public investment | Africa |
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