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Title: The Missing Link: Unique Determinants of Chinese FDI in Sub-Saharan Africa
Authors: Chen, Kevin W.
Advisors: Zaidi, Iqbal
Department: Economics
Class Year: 2015
Abstract: This paper investigates the key determinants of both Chinese FDI and FDI from OECD countries into Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The empirical evidence is based on a panel data of 11 Sub-Saharan African countries for 10 years (2003 – 2012) across 9 OECD countries and China. The central concern of this paper is two-fold: to examine the determinants of Chinese FDI in Sub-Saharan Africa and to find determinants only specific to Chinese FDI. Using the random effects model, my findings indicate that while Chinese FDI is not natural resource-seeking in SSA, it is both market-seeking and aid-seeking when investing in SSA. Chinese FDI is also observed to Granger-cause unemployment in SSA countries. Furthermore, both health expenditure and government expenditure for SSA countries are determinants only statistically significant for Chinese FDI.
Extent: 103 pages
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01bn9999094
Type of Material: Princeton University Senior Theses
Language: en_US
Appears in Collections:Economics, 1927-2020

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