The Chinese foreign direct investment to Sub-Sahara Africa
Journal: RUDN Journal of Economics (Vol.29, No. 4)Publication Date: 2022-01-26
Authors : M. Michael; E. Glory; O. Sylvester; O. Daniel;
Page : 796-805
Keywords : China; foreign direct investment; FDI; Sub-Sahara Africa; SSA;
Abstract
The increasing investment of China in the Sub-Sahara Africa (SSA) has continued to add value to the continent of Africa. The Chinese investment has served as growth and developmental mechanism and finance sources for viable projects. The effect of China in Sub-Sahara Africa and Africa economies in generally on different dimensions, depending on the nature of the attractiveness of foreign direct investment (FDI) and factor of production of each country. The increased of China FDI inflows to SSA has generated much important gained to the continent of African economies. The authors analyze the FDI, determinants, merits and policy implications necessary to stimulate and accelerate more FDI from China and other countries of the world. In doing this, the SSA countries must have policy direction towards business friendly that would attract more investment and also protect foreign investors against expropriation.
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