Impact of Ease of Doing Business on Foreign Direct Investment in Nigeria

Oshilike Ijeoma Victoria, Silva Opuala-Charles
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The principal purpose of this study was to unravel the effect of ease of doing business on foreign direct investment in Nigerian from 1980 to 2020. To achieve these goals, detailed analysis of ease of doing business on foreign direct investment was carried out. The ARDL and Bounds Testing Approach were used to investigate the long run and short-run relationship between the variables. The result shows that ease of doing business in terms of access to electricity is a significant predictor of foreign direct investment up to the second period lag in the short run and in the long run as well. This implies that more investment is needed in power sector to further enhance energy generation and distribution in the country All other variables, however, seem not to be statistically significant in the long run. Furthermore, we found out that the variables are statistically significant in the short run with the exception of the initial and first period lag of gross domestic product, and the second period lag of access to electricity. The study recommended among others that there should be optimal control of trade through the borders of the economy. In this way, all cross-border economic activities are accounted for. Governments should be intentional about achieving better ease of doing business score and make targeted and reformed policies to this end. One of these ways is by reducing and simplifying procedures involved in registration, setting up a business, tax, licenses, and other matters that borders around businesses.
尼日利亚营商便利程度对外国直接投资的影响
本研究的主要目的是揭示1980年至2020年尼日利亚营商便利程度对外国直接投资的影响。为实现这些目标,对外商直接投资营商环境进行了详细分析。采用ARDL和边界检验方法考察变量之间的长期和短期关系。结果表明,从短期和长期来看,在获得电力方面开展业务的便利性是外国直接投资第二阶段滞后的重要预测因素。这意味着电力部门需要更多的投资,以进一步加强该国的能源生产和分配。然而,从长远来看,所有其他变量似乎在统计上并不重要。此外,我们发现,除了国内生产总值的初始和第一阶段滞后,以及获得电力的第二阶段滞后之外,这些变量在短期内都具有统计学意义。该研究建议,应该通过经济边界对贸易进行最佳控制。这样,所有的跨境经济活动都被考虑在内。各国政府应有意识地提高营商环境得分,并为此制定有针对性的改革政策。其中一种方法是减少和简化注册、设立企业、税收、许可证和其他与企业有关的事项所涉及的程序。
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