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Scholars Bulletin (SB)
Volume-5 | Issue-05 | Sch Bull, 2019; 5(5): 273-277
Research Article
Impact of Foreign Direct Investment Inflows on Economic Growth in Small Island Developing States (Seychelles)
Professor, Kong Yusheng, Sampson Atuahene Agyapong, Geoffrey Bentum-Micah, Abigail Konadu Aboagye
Published : May 30, 2019
DOI : 10.21276/sb.2019.5.5.13
Abstract
This paper aims to research whether there is link between FDI inflows and Economic growth in the Republic of Seychelles Island. The ordinary least square results obtained shows that, the impact of FDI inflows on economic growth is low. Small Island Developing States attracts less FDI inflow because they are limited to few resources that attracts overseas firms which results in retarded development. The research lighted that impact of foreign direct investment on host countries does not only depend on the quality and quantity of the FDI inflows but some other variables such as the internal policies and the management skills, market structures, economic trends among others.
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