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The Conribution of Foreign Direct Investment on Agricultral Productivity in Developing Economics

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dc.contributor.author CHONJO, Nickson . J
dc.contributor.author MAGABULA, Zablon
dc.date.accessioned 2024-08-09T06:23:09Z
dc.date.available 2024-08-09T06:23:09Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.iaa.ac.tz:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2661
dc.description Supervisor.. LASWAI [CPA], Richard B en_US
dc.description.abstract he ;111(IY, siTirmin(t from .1W)0 to 2022, scrutinized the impact of Foreign Direct Investment (FD1) on agriculture productivity in Tanzania. Employing time series data and a sample of 33 observations, the research aimed to dissect both short-run dynamics and the enduring relationship between FD1 and agriculture productivity. Preliminary analyses ensured data integrity, confirming normal distribution post-descriptive statistics and stationary variables through the ADF unit root test. The ARDL bound test demonstrated a long-run equilibrium between variables. Noteworthy findings unveiled a positive, significant relationship between FDI inflows and agriculture value added, suggesting a 1-unit surge in FDI leads to a 0.701-unit spike in agriculture productivity in the long run. The overall model, statistically significant with a low probability of F-statistic (0.0000), boasted high predictive power (adjusted R-squared at 74.4%). The ECM results, with a significant negative sign, confirmed co-integration, indicating a 0.66 percent correction in deviations from long-term growth in agriculture value added within the following year. Granger causality tests underscored a b•-directional causalrelationship between FDI and agriculture in Tanzania, suggesting a reciprocal influence. This comprehensive study contributes valuable insights into the nuanced dynamics of FDI's impact on Tanzania's agriculture sector. The study recommends that, Policymakers should implement strategies to create an investment-friendly environment, offering incentives and removing barriers to encourage sustained FD em I inflo en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher IAA en_US
dc.subject AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY IN DEVELOPING ECONONOMICS en_US
dc.title The Conribution of Foreign Direct Investment on Agricultral Productivity in Developing Economics en_US
dc.title.alternative A case of tarura in Kilimanjaro region en_US
dc.title.alternative An empirical evidence from Tanzania en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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