Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Human Development Index in South Africa

  • KOUNOU M
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Abstract

Many studies have been done on the impact of Foreign Direct Investment on economic growth and poverty reduction in developing countries, however there is a lack of empirical studies of FDI impact on poverty reduction in South Africa which is the second largest FDI recipients of one of the poorest regions in the world (sub Saharan Africa). We used time series data from 1990 to 2017 with the ARDL method to evaluate the impact of FDI Inflow on HDI in the country. The results show that FDI inflow has no significant impact on HDI both in the short run and long run on the country. This result is consistent with findings reported in the literature.

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KOUNOU, M. (2020). Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Human Development Index in South Africa. International Finance and Banking, 7(1), 58. https://doi.org/10.5296/ifb.v7i1.15582

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