Do Capital Inflows Boost Growth in Developing Countries? Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa
This paper examines whether domestic output growth helps attract capital inflows and, in turn, capital inflows help boost output growth in a set of 38 Sub-Saharan African countries. Using a two-step approach to address reverse causality and omitted variable issues, the paper finds that output growth...
Main Author: | Calderón, César |
---|---|
Other Authors: | Nguyen, Ha (Economist) |
Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Washington, D.C. :
The World Bank,
2015
|
Series: | Policy research working papers
World Bank e-Library |
Subjects: |
Similar Items
-
Ethiopia's Growth Acceleration and How to Sustain It-insights from a Cross-Country Regression Model
by: Moller, Lars Christian
Published: (2015) -
The Market for Remittance Services in Southern Africa
Published: (2018) -
Can We Measure Resilience? A Proposed Method and Evidence from Countries in the Sahel /
by: Alfani, Federica
Published: (2015) -
Sub-Saharan Africa's Recent Growth Spurt An Analysis of the Sources of Growth /
by: Cho, Yoonyoung
Published: (2014) -
Do Poverty Traps Exist?
by: Kraay, Aart
Published: (2014)