Population Health, Infrastructure Development and FDI Inflows to Africa: A Regional Comparative Analysis

S. Aladejare
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This study examined the effect of population health and infrastructure development on FDI inflows to Africa. Furthermore, a comparative study on the three biggest African regions, the ECOWAS, COMESA, and SADC regions, was conducted. A panel DOLS approach was adopted for 40 countries drawn from the regions from 1980 to 2017. Unlike empirical population health studies, the multidimensional effects of population health on FDI inflows were examined. The empirical findings from the study showed that population health significantly impacted FDI inflows to Africa, with strong effects in the ECOWAS, and weak effects in the COMESA and SADC regions. However, infrastructure development was found to be a major determinant of FDI flows to Africa and the three regions, thus suggesting that while foreign investors consider infrastructure development for investment in the three regions, population health is further considered on an aggregate level and by ECOWAS foreign investors.
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人口保健、基础设施发展和流入非洲的外国直接投资:区域比较分析
这项研究审查了人口健康和基础设施发展对流入非洲的外国直接投资的影响。此外,还对西非经共体、东南非共同市场和南部非洲发展共同体这三个最大的非洲区域进行了比较研究。从1980年到2017年,对区域内的40个国家采用了小组式的ols方法。不同于经验性的人口健康研究,人口健康对外国直接投资流入的多方面影响进行了审查。研究的实证结果表明,人口健康对流入非洲的外国直接投资有重大影响,对西非经共体影响较大,对东南非共同市场和南部非洲发展共同体影响较小。然而,基础设施发展被认为是流入非洲和这三个区域的外国直接投资的主要决定因素,因此表明,虽然外国投资者考虑在这三个区域投资基础设施发展,但西非经共体外国投资者在总体上进一步考虑人口健康。
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