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Growth Impact of Foreign Direct Investment in the COMESA Region: Does Infrastructure Development Matter?

1Peter Kitonyo, 2Musa Kathanje, 3Tabitha Kiriti-Ng
1Central Bank of Kenya,
2School of Business, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology,
3School of Economics, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya
Current Research Journal of Economic Theory  2019  1:1-11
http://dx.doi.org/10.19026/crjet.11.5213  |  © The Author(s) 2019
Received: June 22, 2019  |  Accepted: July 27, 2019  |  Published: November 20, 2019

Abstract

Using country-level panel data, this study investigates the impact of foreign direct investment on the gross domestic product per capita in the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa region over the 2000-2015 period. The estimates are generated using the one-step generalized method of a moments-difference estimator. The study found that foreign direct investment exerted a negative while quality development of infrastructure has a positive impact on economic growth in the region. In addition, the quality development of infrastructure has a positive effect on the ability of the region to absorb and benefit from the spillovers of foreign direct investment. The findings suggest that the states of the region should target to attract foreign direct investment which complements economic growth and improve the quality development of infrastructure so as to realize positive economic growth from the investment.

Keywords:

COMESA, economic growth, foreign direct investment, generalized method of moments, infrastructure,


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The authors have no competing interests.

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ISSN (Online):  2042-485X
ISSN (Print):   2042-4841
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