Foreign Direct Investment And The Manufacturing Sector In Nigeria

ADEYI FRIDAY 70 PAGES (21598 WORDS) Economics Thesis

ABSTRACT

The importance of the manufacturing sector in the economic growth cannot be overemphasized.

This has led to interests in the determinants of its performance over the years. This study

therefore, investigated the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on the performance of the

manufacturing sector in Nigeria as well as the causal relationship between foreign direct

investment and manufacturing capacity utilisation (MCU) from 1970-2012 under the framework

of VAR. The result of co-integration revealed that there is no long-run relationship among the

variables. In addition to this, findings show that FDI is significant at 5% and positively related

to MCU. On the other hand, other variables are not significant and both EXR and INT exhibit

wrong apriori signs. For causal relationship, the results show that there is a unidirectional

causality running from MCU to DOP. There is also a unidirectional causality running from

MCU to EXR. Also, causality flows from EXR to DOP without a feedback. It runs from INT to

DOP as well as from INT to EXR, while it flows from FDI to MCU and from FDI to DOP. The

results of the variance decomposition and that of the impulse response function further reveal

the link between FDI and MCU. On grounds of these results, we recommend that policies that

seek to achieve a realistic exchange rate of the countrys currency should be put in place. Our

argument is that exchange rate policy in the country should not be restrictive in order not to

hamper manufacturersquest to obtain raw materials for their production. We also recommend

that the external sector be liberalized so that manufacturers in the country can easily import

some of their inputs without some hiccups and that the authorities should make the cost of doing

business in Nigeria to be cheap. Finally, we pointed out that every effort should be devoted to

attract foreign investment in the country.