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Table 1.

Variables.

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Table 2.

List of countries in the study.

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Table 3.

Descriptive statistics of the regression variables for SSA, 2003–2021.

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Table 4.

Panel unit root tests for Chinese OFDI and youth unemployment in SSA.

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Table 5.

The correlation matrix of the variables.

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Table 6.

The VIF test results for the variables.

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Table 7.

Autocorrelation and heteroskedasticity test results of the data.

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Table 8.

Regression results for effect of FDI on youth unemployment in SSA.

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Table 9.

Regression results for effect of Chinese FDI on youth unemployment in SSA.

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Table 10.

Regression results for effect of other FDI on youth unemployment in SSA.

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Table 11.

Regression results for effect of lagged FDI on youth unemployment in SSA.

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Table 12.

Regression results for the impact of Chinese OFDI on youth unemployment in SSA, 2003–2021, with individual governance indicators.

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Table 13.

Regression results for the impact of Chinese OFDI on youth unemployment in SSA, 2003–2021, controlled for GFC and COVID-19 recession.

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Table 14.

Regression results for effect of FDI on youth unemployment in SSA using Blundell and Bond (1998) system GMM estimator.

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