Facteurs Institutionnels Et AttractivitE9; Des Investissements Directs C9;trangers En Afrique Subsaharienne: Une Approche En Panel Dynamique

Authors

  • Mohamadou Oumarou

  • Oumarou Sali

Keywords:

institutional factors, FDI, GMM in system, subsaharan africa

Abstract

The overall objective of this study is to assess the effects of institutional factors on the attractiveness of foreign direct investment FDI in sub-Saharan African economies SSA To achieve this goal we use five 05 institutional quality indicators A dynamic model in panel data is specified and estimates are made by the System of Generalized Moments MMG method in the period 2007-2017 The main results obtained show that i the quality of certain institutions the quality of country policies the quality of regulation and the rule of law conditions the level of deepening of the FD and its capacity to make a significant contribution to growth ii We also show that the low quality of regulation and the rule of low as well the uncertainty linked to the political stability of some countries of SSA hinder the entry of FDI in this region iii To contribute to the emergence of more productive and attractive economic systems the study supports the idea of promoting a legal and regulatory framework providing more guarantees democracy and restoring political stability

How to Cite

Mohamadou Oumarou, & Oumarou Sali. (2020). Facteurs Institutionnels Et AttractivitE9; Des Investissements Directs C9;trangers En Afrique Subsaharienne: Une Approche En Panel Dynamique. Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 20(E7), 39–57. Retrieved from https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/103300

Facteurs Institutionnels Et AttractivitE9; Des Investissements Directs C9;trangers En Afrique Subsaharienne: Une Approche En Panel Dynamique

Published

2020-05-15