Skip to main navigation Skip to main content Skip to page footer

Working Paper

Foreign Direct Investment and Corruption in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Empirical Analysis at the Local Level

Authors

  • Donaubauer
  • J.
  • Kannen
  • P.
  • Steglich
  • F.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

D1 F21 F23 O12

Key Words

Africa

corruption

FDI

Related Topics

Foreign Direct Investments

Africa

Geocoding firm-level data and matching them to georeferenced household survey data, we are the first to analyze whether the presence of foreign investors is associated with changes in local corruption around foreign-owned production facilities in Sub-Saharan African countries. Applying an estimation strategy that explores the spatial and temporal variation in the data, we find that the presence of foreign firms increases bribery among people living nearby. We show this effect to work through two mechanisms, namely via increased economic activity and partly via norm transmission.

Kiel Institute Expert

  • Frauke Steglich
    Kiel Institute Researcher

More Publications

Subject Dossiers

  • Aerial view of an African village, solar-powered well in the center

    Africa

  • View over cargo ship deck with containers

    International Trade

Research Center

  • Trade