Four Countries One Continent: How Billions in Venture Capital Shaped Africa's Future

Author:   Béranger Guédou Vissétogbé
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798198216501


Pages:   106
Publication Date:   28 May 2026
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Four Countries One Continent: How Billions in Venture Capital Shaped Africa's Future


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Four Countries, One Continent - How Billions in Venture Capital Shaped Africa's Future By Beranger GUEDOU VISSETOGBE Between 2019 and 2025, Africa attracted $21.6 billion in venture capital. That figure sounds transformative. But when you look at where the money actually went, you discover one of the most extreme concentrations of capital anywhere in the global economy: four countries - Nigeria, Egypt, Kenya, and South Africa - captured 81% of everything. The Gini coefficient of that distribution is 0.831, more unequal than the income distribution of any country on Earth. This book is the first to explain why with data, not anecdotes. Drawing on the first comprehensive econometric study of venture capital across 38 African countries, Beranger GUEDOU VISSETOGBE analyzed 4,069 deals, matched them with 23 World Bank indicators, and ran three distinct statistical models to separate signal from noise. The result is a clear, evidence-based framework - the VC Readiness Triangle - that identifies the three structural forces determining whether a country attracts venture capital or remains invisible to investors. The findings challenge conventional wisdom. The strongest predictor of VC activity is not GDP, not internet penetration, not population size. It is institutional quality - specifically, government effectiveness. A one-unit improvement on the World Bank's governance scale is associated with a 381% increase in expected deal counts. Nothing else comes close. Inflation emerges as the silent destroyer of patient capital, while the compounding weight of early ecosystem advantage explains why the same four countries keep winning year after year. Part I maps the landscape: the surge of 2019-2022, the 77% crash that followed, and the structural forces that drove both. Part II follows the money - into the Big Four, into fintech's overwhelming dominance (60% of all deals), and into the hands of foreign capital that controls the ecosystem. Part III examines who actually gets funded: the founder profiles, the gender gap, the accelerator pipelines, and the Y Combinator effect that shapes deal flow from Silicon Valley. Part IV presents the core econometric findings - institutions, digital infrastructure, inflation, and the flywheel dynamics that lock in advantage. Part V looks forward with a concrete policy playbook for the 34 countries left behind and a vision for 2030. Prefaced by Daouda Coulibaly, CEO of Attijari West Africa, and Leslie Ossete, co-founder of Mstudio, this book is written for investors seeking to understand Africa beyond the headlines, policymakers wondering what actually moves the needle, founders building in markets that don't yet appear in deal databases, and African capital that has for too long let others write the story of its own continent's innovation. The regressions have been translated into stories, the p-values into patterns, and the coefficient tables into frameworks you can carry in your head. The numbers are real. The analysis is honest. And the map of African venture capital has gaps this book finally explains - and shows what it would take to fill them. Based on an original econometric study of 4,069 deals across 38 African countries. HEC Paris - Executive MSc in Finance.

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Author:   Béranger Guédou Vissétogbé
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.154kg
ISBN:  

9798198216501


Pages:   106
Publication Date:   28 May 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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