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This paper aims at assessing the foreign direct investment inflows to Ethiopia from 2018 to 2022. A qualitative research method is applied to analyze current and relevant documents, government reports, and case studies, obtained through library research. The results indicate that investment inflows during the year 2018 to 2022 were volatile due to the global COVID-19 pandemic and unsecured political conditions in Ethiopia. During the onset of the Tigray war, FDI inflows to Ethiopia declined by 6%, even though it accounted for more than a third of foreign investment in the sub-region. According to the findings of this paper political instability associated with various ethnic conflicts, most notably the conflict in the Northen Ethiopia, as well as the insecurity in the Horn of Africa, and the acute shortage of foreign currency is currently viable challenges for foreign investors. On the other hand, the interest rate, FDI-friendly economic environment, adequate supply of labor force, adequate raw materials supply, proxy to international markets, conducive fiscal and monetary policy, and easy import and export procedures are economic opportunities for foreign investors in Ethiopia. The article suggests that the government should maintain stable political conditions and peace to attract more investment inflows into Ethiopia in the future as well as the need for a comprehensive assessment of the overall risks faced by foreign investor in Ethiopia due to the high degree of peace and security and foreign direct investment interconnectedness and interdependence. Policymakers can use this information and needs to develop policies that address the risks faced foreign investor operating in conflict-prone regions in Ethiopia. The study highlights the need for policymakers to promote peace and stability to attract FDI inflows, especially from developed countries.The article suggests that the government should maintain stable political conditions and peace to attract more investment inflows into Ethiopia in the future and the need for a comprehensive assessment of the overall risks faced foreign investor in Ethiopia due to the high degree of peace and security and foreign direct investment interconnectedness and interdependence. Policymakers can use this information and needs to develop policies that address the risks faced foreign investor operating in conflict-prone regions in Ethiopia.
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Surafel Getahun Ashine, 2024.
"Assessment of foreign direct investment inflows into Ethiopia in light of peace and security challenges from 2018 to 2022,"
Cogent Economics & Finance, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 12(1), pages 2308670-230, December.
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RePEc:taf:oaefxx:v:12:y:2024:i:1:p:2308670
DOI: 10.1080/23322039.2024.2308670
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