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Finding Obstacles to Growth: Is Infrastructure a Binding Constraint on African Light-manufacturing Firms?

Stefan Reppen    

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For African countries to develop and reduce poverty, it is necessary to create productive jobs and industrialise ? which can happen through the light manufacturing sector. For such firms to grow, however, a good business environment is necessary. Thus, this paper analyses whether infrastructure puts a binding constraint on light-manufacturing firms in 8 African countries, and thus comprise a real bottleneck for development. The results indicate that there indeed exists a real bottleneck because of insufficient infrastructure for light manufacturing firms in general. However, there does not seem to be any significant difference between different sub sectors within the light-manufacturing sector. These findings indicate that, even at current levels of productivity, a relaxation of the constraints (i.e. improvements in the infrastructure supply) would significantly increase the economic activity, even without improvements in other areas of the business environment.Keywords: light manufacturing; Africa; infrastructureJEL Classifications: L6; O14 

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