2021
DOI: 10.33545/26179210.2021.v4.i1.67
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Investors’ origin and FDI Spillovers in Nigeria: Evidence from manufacturing sector

Abstract: The study of FDI spillover effects on domestic firms in developing countries has attracted the attention of many researchers over the past few decades. This study examines the role of country of origin of foreign investors in influencing FDI spillovers in the manufacturing sector in Nigeria using survey data from the World Bank Enterprise Survey published in 2018. Our study differs from previous FDI studies in the sense that existing studies in Nigeria did not pay attention to the country of origin of foreign … Show more

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“…In Nigeria, a multinational agribusiness corporation invested in FDI to establish agro-processing facilities (Osabutey, 2013;Jibrilla and Dunusinghe, 2021). This investment introduced advanced processing technologies for value-added products such as packaged foods and beverages.…”
Section: Fdi and Technological Advancements In Developing Economiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Nigeria, a multinational agribusiness corporation invested in FDI to establish agro-processing facilities (Osabutey, 2013;Jibrilla and Dunusinghe, 2021). This investment introduced advanced processing technologies for value-added products such as packaged foods and beverages.…”
Section: Fdi and Technological Advancements In Developing Economiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the potential for technological advancement through FDI is huge, there is also the need to evaluate which areas of FDI can impact positively. Technology transfer through FDI has propelled the economies of different countries to much higher heights (Jibrilla and Dunusinghe, 2021). This has been one of the key factors of economic growth and development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%