Foreign Direct Investment Spillovers and the Ghanaian Local Financial Environment.
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2015-10
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Scientific Research Publishing
Abstract
Using the bound cointegration test, we examine how Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) influences
Ghana’s growth through the financial environment. We use data from different sources including
the World Development Indicators (WDI) of the World Bank, covering the period 1977-2010 to
address this. Our key results are interesting. Specifically, our results show that, both in the short
run and in the long run, FDI will have a better influence on growth in a sound financial environment.
However, whiles the capital market is important to propel FDI’s influence on Ghana’s
growth in the long-run; in the short run, developing the banking sector alone is not sufficient to
achieve growth. Banking sector development needs FDI to influence growth. Our results justify
enormous efforts made by Ghana to attract FDI and further suggest that the continuation of this
policy will be beneficial to the economy given the relative progress made with regards to banking
system and capital market development over the past two decades.
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Foreign Direct Investment, Spillovers, Financial Environment, Banking System, Capital Markets