Foreign Direct Investment and Trade Openness in Sub-Saharan Economies: A Panel Data Granger Causality Analysis

Foreign Direct Investment and Trade Openness in Sub-Saharan Economies: A Panel Data Granger Causality Analysis

Author: 
Mebratu Seyoum
Publisher: 
John Wiley & Sons Publishing Company
Date published: 
2014
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Wu, Renshui, jt. author
Lin, Jihong, jt. author
Journal Title: 
South African Journal of Economics
Source: 
South African Journal of Economics, Vol. 82, No. 3, September 2014, pp. 402-421
Abstract: 

This study uses annual balanced panel data for 25 sub-Saharan African economies over the period 1977-2009 to investigate the Granger causality relationship between trade openness and foreign direct investment (FDI) for the region. We took advantage of recent developments in econometric testing techniques for Granger noncausality heterogeneous panels that takes into consideration the effects of cross section dependence across the units of the panel data set to analyse the trade–FDI nexus in the region. The empirical result of this study reveals a bidirectional causal relationship between trade openness and foreign direct investment in sub-Saharan economies. Concurrently, African countries should devote more emphasis for the promotion and attraction of FDI in order to expand their productive capacity to produce and export; in this way, by addressing supply-side constraints, FDI will have positive multiplier effects on trade.

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CITATION: Mebratu Seyoum. Foreign Direct Investment and Trade Openness in Sub-Saharan Economies: A Panel Data Granger Causality Analysis . : John Wiley & Sons Publishing Company , 2014. South African Journal of Economics, Vol. 82, No. 3, September 2014, pp. 402-421 - Available at: https://library.au.int/foreign-direct-investment-and-trade-openness-sub-saharan-economies-panel-data-granger-causality-45