The Impact of Investment Climate on Industrial growth in the Central African sub-region (CEMAC)

Private Domestic Investment, Investment Climate, Infrastructure, Trade Openness, Growth, Cameroon.

Authors

  • Dr. Etoh-Anzah Peter Angyie Lecturer: Department of Economics, Higher Technical Teachers Training College Bambili, University of Bamenda, Bamenda Cameroon. , Cameroon
  • Mr. Badjo Ngongue Martial Annicet Ph.D Student, Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences, University of Bamenda, Cameroon, Cameroon
Vol. 8 No. 01 (2020)
Economics and Management
January 20, 2020

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The study on the Impact of Investment Climate on Industrial growth in the Central African sub-region (CEMAC) is centered on investigating into how macroeconomic stability, rule of law, political stability, legal and tax framework, infrastructure, and access to financial services will impact on industrial growth in the CEMAC region. It used data from World Development Indicators and World Governance Indicators database of the World Bank for 2002 to 2017 for all 6 countries of the sub region. Using the system-generalized method of moments (System-GMM) model and the fixed effects generalized least squares estimation techniques, our results on the average revealed that investment climate positively though not significantly, impact on the industrial growth in the sub region during the study period. However, up to about 45.5 per cent of the variables used for investment climate showed a negative impact on the industrial growth of the sub region. We therefore recommend that bureaucracy, government effectiveness, the type of government expenditure under taken, trade openness and value accountability be revisited and appropriate measures taken to permit for important improvements in industrial growth in the sub region.