The Machination of Foreign Direct Investment Flow to emerging Markets – a Focus on Africa

The Machination of Foreign Direct Investment Flow to emerging Markets – a Focus on Africa

Author: 
Aregbeshola, Rafiu Adewale
Publisher: 
Emerald Publishing Limited
Date published: 
2018
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Journal Title: 
African Journal of Economic and Management Studies
Source: 
African Journal of Economic and Management Studies, Vol. 9, N0. 4, 2018 pp. 430-448
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The deterministic role of various macroeconomic fundamentals on the attractiveness of countries to inflow of FDI is well documented in literature. The role of market size, infrastructural development, inflation and exchange rates differential have been supported as determinants of FDI direction. However, no documented study has benefited from diverse measures of institutional adequacy as presented in this study. The paper aims to discuss these issues. The paper adopts various econometric approaches that include descriptive statistics, fixed effects models, LM test of independence, feasible generalised least squares regression and SUR estimations. Findings This study unveils the specific impacts and explanatory power of each of the variables along country lines, and the author compares the results of some emerging markets in Asia, Eastern Europe, and South America to some selected countries in Africa. Using data set from various sources over a period of 44 years in a seemingly unrelated regression environment, this study suggests that poor technological capability, inadequate political system, weak productivity gains are major deterrents to the attractiveness of African countries to inflow of FDI.

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CITATION: Aregbeshola, Rafiu Adewale. The Machination of Foreign Direct Investment Flow to emerging Markets – a Focus on Africa . : Emerald Publishing Limited , 2018. African Journal of Economic and Management Studies, Vol. 9, N0. 4, 2018 pp. 430-448 - Available at: https://library.au.int/machination-foreign-direct-investment-flow-emerging-markets-–-focus-africa