African continental free trade area and greenfield investment: Likely effect and transmission channels

Anirudh Shingal, Maximiliano Mendez‐Parra
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We examine the likely effect of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) on African investment using data on announced greenfield investment. Departing from existing work on this subject, we add value by providing estimates based on a general equilibrium counterfactual analysis in a structural gravity framework. Results suggest that the stock of announced intra‐African greenfield investment in 2018 would have increased by 0.7 percent from a successful implementation of the AfCFTA in that year relative to the baseline scenario of no agreement, with considerable heterogeneity across source and destination countries. Moreover, the positive effect is found to increase with the depth of the negotiated agreement. Exploring possible transmission channels we find the trade elasticity of announced greenfield investment to be positive, especially for trade in intermediates in African host countries with strong governance indicators. This suggests that, by improving institutional quality and galvanising regional value chains, integration within Africa could also incentivise investment.
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非洲大陆自由贸易区和绿地投资:可能的影响和传导渠道
我们利用已宣布的绿地投资数据,研究了非洲大陆自由贸易区(AfCFTA)对非洲投资可能产生的影响。有别于现有的相关研究,我们在结构引力框架下基于一般均衡反事实分析提供了估算结果,从而增加了研究价值。结果表明,与没有协定的基线情景相比,如果非洲自由贸易区在 2018 年成功实施,该年宣布的非洲内部绿地投资存量将增加 0.7%,而且来源国和目的地国之间存在相当大的异质性。此外,积极效应会随着谈判协议的深度而增加。在探索可能的传导渠道时,我们发现已宣布的绿地投资的贸易弹性为正,尤其是在治理指标较强的非洲东道国的中间产品贸易中。这表明,通过提高制度质量和激发区域价值链,非洲内部的一体化也可以激励投资。
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