2023
DOI: 10.1186/s43093-023-00184-6
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Fragility of FDI flows in sub-Saharan Africa region: does the paradox persist?

Abstract: The circumstances of the SSA region regarding the inflow of foreign direct investment (FDI) present a puzzle. In spite of the high rate of return on investment, the inflow of foreign investments keeps eluding the region, and the COVID-19 pandemic even perplexes the flow fragility the more. What factors then determine FDI flows aside from return on investment? Could there be more persuasive relative cost complexes? The study aimed at testing the effects of determining factors that influence FDI flows and their … Show more

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“…Jude & Levieuge (2017) argue that institutional quality modulates capital accumulation and knowledge spillovers, which are the two main channels of FDI impact on economic growth [ 67 ]. Adegboye and Okorie (2023) find that weak institutions hinder host countries from reaping the benefits of FDI while strong institutions enhance it [ 68 ]. Cassimon et al (2022) report that quality institutions play strong mediating role in the relationship between foreign capital inflows (including FDI) and selected social variables in host countries [ 69 ].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jude & Levieuge (2017) argue that institutional quality modulates capital accumulation and knowledge spillovers, which are the two main channels of FDI impact on economic growth [ 67 ]. Adegboye and Okorie (2023) find that weak institutions hinder host countries from reaping the benefits of FDI while strong institutions enhance it [ 68 ]. Cassimon et al (2022) report that quality institutions play strong mediating role in the relationship between foreign capital inflows (including FDI) and selected social variables in host countries [ 69 ].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%