Ease of doing business and investment among West African countries

Author:

Ijirshar Victor Ushahemba1ORCID,Nomkuha Joshua Kpelai1,Bura Benjamin Bem2,Sokpo Joseph Tarza1,Ijirshar Mlumun Queen3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Economics Benue State University Makurdi Benue Nigeria

2. ICT, Information and Protocol, College of Health Sciences Benue State University Makurdi Benue Nigeria

3. Department of Vocational and Technical Education Benue State University Makurdi Benue Nigeria

Abstract

AbstractThis study assessed the link between ease of doing business (EBD) and investment among 11 selected countries in West Africa covering 2006–2020. The study used the fixed‐effects estimator, the random‐effects estimator, the augmented mean‐group method, and the Half‐Panel Jackknife Wald‐type test. The study found a bidirectional relationship between the EBD and foreign direct investment (FDI) and a unidirectional relationship running from EBD to domestic investment. The findings further revealed that the EBD and national income have a strong influence in determining the level of domestic investment and FDI inflows, and that some indicators of EBD, such as the procedure for starting a business, access to credit facilities, tax, and security threats, discourage domestic investment and FDI inflows, in contrast to the influence of obtaining electricity and national income on investment. The study suggests that West African governments reduce taxes, ease the procedures and costs of starting a business and dealing with construction permits, and increase the availability of credit facilities at lower interest rates to promote investment in the region.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Development

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