Foreign direct investment in Algeria: A theoretical and applied study

Authors

  • Daoudi Mohammed

Keywords:

foreign direct investment, attraction, market size, causality test, investment climate

Abstract

This paper studies the most important determinants of foreign direct investment in Algeria in a theoretical and practical framework (using the co-integration test and the causality test). Foreign direct investment has become very important, because it has become the object of competition between countries, whether developed or underdeveloped. Algeria, like the countries of the world, tries to take advantage of it as well, but this comes up against obstacles that this study has tried to identify, the most important of which are inflation (-0.0203) and administrative corruption (-1.2821), with the weakness of other determinants to attract it, such as market size (0.0113) or public spending (0.0527).Thus, according to the results of the study, Algeria still remains unattractive for foreign direct investment.

Published

2023-04-30