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Les fragilités en Afrique : une explication par les investissements directs étrangers ?

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  • Bruno Emmanuel Ongo Nkoa
  • Jacques Simon Song

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This article analyzes the effects of foreign direct investment (FDI) on the fragilities observed in Africa. Five dimensions of fragility are considered : economic, political, social, security, and environmental. Based on a sample of 51 countries, we estimate a panel data model using the method of system generalized method of moments, the robustness of which is tested by ordinary least squares over the period 1995 ? 2016. We obtain two main results : (i) FDI increases overall fragility in Africa ; (ii) FDI increases economic, political, social, security, and environmental fragility. Strengthening the regulation on FDI by setting up a traceability system would be significant in supporting household consumption, private investment, and transactional activity.

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  • Bruno Emmanuel Ongo Nkoa & Jacques Simon Song, 2021. "Les fragilités en Afrique : une explication par les investissements directs étrangers ?," Mondes en développement, De Boeck Université, vol. 0(1), pages 47-68.
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    1. Song, Jacques Simon & Yamben, Michel Freddy Harry & Atanga, Donald Ferdinand Okere, 2024. "Security fragility in developing countries: Do ICT matter?," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 69(C), pages 259-280.
    2. Ongo Nkoa, Bruno Emmanuel & Song, Jacques Simon & Minkoue Bikoula, Brice, 2024. "Natural resource rents in developing countries: Is the positive influence on the fragilities real?," Resources Policy, Elsevier, vol. 89(C).

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