FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, AND TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY DYNAMICS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

Q2 Social Sciences World Affairs Pub Date : 2023-03-07 DOI:10.1177/00438200231154273
S. Asongu, N. Odhiambo
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The potential for information technology penetration in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is very high compared to other regions. Unfortunately, productivity levels in the area are also deficient. This study investigates the importance of information technology in influencing the effect of foreign direct investment (FDI) on total factor productivity (TFP) dynamics. The focus is on 25 countries in SSA. Information technology is measured with mobile phone and internet penetration, while the engaged TFP productivity dynamics are TFP, real TFP, welfare TFP, and real welfare TFP. The empirical evidence is based on the Generalized Method of Moments. The findings show that except regressions about real TFP growth for which the estimations do not pass post-estimation diagnostic tests, it is apparent that information technology modulates FDI to positively influence TFP dynamics (i.e., TFP, welfare TFP, and welfare real TFP). Policy and theoretical implications are discussed.
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撒哈拉以南非洲的外国直接投资、信息技术和全要素生产率动态
与其他区域相比,信息技术在撒哈拉以南非洲的渗透潜力非常大。不幸的是,该地区的生产力水平也很低。本文探讨了信息技术在影响外商直接投资(FDI)对全要素生产率(TFP)动态影响中的重要性。重点是南亚地区的25个国家。信息技术以手机和互联网普及率衡量,参与TFP生产率动态为TFP、真实TFP、福利TFP和真实福利TFP。经验证据是基于广义矩量法。研究结果表明,除了关于实际TFP增长的回归(其估计未通过后估计诊断测试)之外,很明显,信息技术调节FDI对TFP动态(即TFP,福利TFP和福利真实TFP)产生积极影响。讨论了政策和理论意义。
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