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Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment: Evidence from Ethiopia

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In this article, the authors examined how the Foreign Direct Investment inflows in Ethiopia is determined by the financial sector development, domestic investment, lending interest rate, exchange rate, human capital development, trade openness and domestic market potential in Ethiopia.
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This study examined how the Foreign Direct Investment inflows in Ethiopia is determined by, the financial sector development, domestic investment, lending interest rate, exchange rate, human capital development ,trade openness and domestic market potential in Ethiopia. In doing so, the study used a VECM with co-integration based on secondary data from 1975-2014 collected from various sources. The study revealed that, FDI in Ethiopia is highly determined by domestic investment, lending interest rate, exchange rate depreciation, domestic market potential and trade openness. However, human capital development and financial sector development are found to be an insignificant effect on FDI in Ethiopia. So that, the government of Ethiopia needs to work towards increasing the countries market potential by further enhancing the economic growth. Besides, it needs to continue the existing managed floating exchange rate regime, modifying the existing lending interest rate based on the kind of investment and kind of benefit the government and the country will have got, work towards encouraging the import substituting foreign direct investment. Keywords: Vector Error Correction Model, FDI, Depreciation, Co-integration

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Effectiveness of devaluation in achieving Internal and External balance: The case of Ethiopia

TL;DR: A Thesis Submitted to The Department of Economics at the University of Edinburgh as discussed by the authors, presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Masters of Science in Economics (International Economics)
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