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Title
Foreign Direct Investment and its Relationship With Growth and Export in Ethiopia |
Full text
http://etd.aau.edu.et/handle/123456789/10637 |
Date
2012 |
Author(s)
Teshome, Endale |
Contributor(s)
Paul, Issac(PhD) |
Abstract
The main purpose oflhis sludy is 10 examine the relationship of FDIflow 10 Ethiopia wilh
economic growlh, expoI'I bOlh al aggregate and secloral level (manufacluring and
agriculiure).
A simple descriplive analysis, regression, causality, and correlalion analysises
lechniques were employed. Dala over 30 years (1981-2010) was usedfor regression and
causality analysis. For secloral level analysises data over 1993-2010 was used. The
regression equal ion is modeled wilh RGDP as dependent variable and FDI stock/flolV
entered as independent variable of inleresl wilh olher control variables (domeslic
investment, labor force, lotal government expenditure, and inflation rate).
The largest share of FDI flow to Ethiopia is found to be in manufacluring seclor lvhich
accounts about j2 % and Ihe rest 22% and 26% goes to Ihe agriculture and service
sector respeclively. Regionally, il is characrerized by uneven dislribution, Ihough Ihere is
a differentiated incentive slrategy to encourage investment in leasl developed regions.
The long run regression result shows that FDI stock is found to be positively relaled to
RGDP where as FDI flow is negatively related. In causality analysis, the Granger no
causality test failed to reject the hypothesis thai FDI stock does not granger causes
RGDP. Conversely, the hypothesis that RGDP does not granger causes FDf slock is
rejecled at j% significance level implying Ihe direction of causality ji'om economic
growth to FDI slock. In case of aggregate export and FDI stock, the null hypothesis that
both variable does not granger cause each other is rejected al j% significance level
implying bidirectional causalily between the variables. In examining Ihe relationship
between sectoral FD1 flow and sectoral export share as percenlage of merchandise
export, for agriculture it is found to be moderate where as for manufacturing it is quite
low |
Subject(s)
Foreign Direct Investment |
Language
en |
Publisher
Addis Abeba university |
Type of publication
Thesis |
Format
application/pdf |
Repository
Addis Ababa - University of Addis Ababa
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