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Short run causal relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI) and infrastructure development

De-Graft Owusu-Manu (Department of Building Technology, KNUST, Kumasi, Ghana)
David John Edwards (School of Engineering and the Built Environment, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UK and University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa)
A. Mohammed (KNUST, Kumasi, Ghana)
Wellington Didibhuku Thwala (Department of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa)
Tony Birch (Birmingham City Business School, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UK)

Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology

ISSN: 1726-0531

Article publication date: 17 July 2019

Issue publication date: 8 November 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

Foreign direct investment (FDI) flows for infrastructure development have grown in volume to become more widely dispersed among home (outward investor) and host (recipient) countries. This paper aims to explore the short-run causal relationship between FDI and infrastructure development in the developing country of Ghana.

Design/methodology/approach

A two-stage least squares estimation method was adopted where FDI was endogenized, and all variables were in constant prices. Stationarity tests were performed on the annualized log difference of variables using augmented Dickey–Fuller test (ADF).

Findings

Results reveal a positive and significant relationship between FDI and infrastructure but a negative and significant relationship between FDI and GDP and FDI and openness. GDP growth also has a long-run negative relationship with FDI inflows.

Originality/value

The paper’s contribution to knowledge is two-fold. First, it examines the short run effect of FDI upon the Ghanaian economy and how market shocks to FDI and infrastructure development can be ameliorated. Second, it illustrates that government policymakers should prioritize development that requires FDI and ensure that the local market is not excessively open to foreign exploitation. Future work is required to further investigate international capital flow and its impact upon other developing nations.

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Citation

Owusu-Manu, D.-G., Edwards, D.J., Mohammed, A., Thwala, W.D. and Birch, T. (2019), "Short run causal relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI) and infrastructure development", Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology, Vol. 17 No. 6, pp. 1202-1221. https://doi.org/10.1108/JEDT-04-2019-0100

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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