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FDI and Trade Openness in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Dr. Adams, Abass
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Authors
Cantah,W. G., Brafu-Insiadoo, W. G. , Wiafe, E. A. & Adams, A.
Publication Year
2018
Article Title
FDI and Trade Openness in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Journal
Eastern Economic Journal
Volume
44
Issue Number
1
Page Numbers
97-116
Abstract

Trade openness is an important determinant of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows into Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Consequently, studies have examined the relationship between FDI inflows and trade openness. This study develops a new measure of trade openness to re-examine the relationship between FDI inflows and trade policy openness using principal component analysis. This new measure captures the ease of trading activities and trade tariffs. Dynamic panel estimation technique was employed to analyze the relationship between trade policy openness and FDI inflows in SSA countries. The results indicate that an open economy attracts FDI. The study recommends efforts at reducing cost of trade.

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