Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in Ghana

Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in Ghana
Author: G. Kwaku Tsikata,Yaw Owusu Asante,E. M. Gyasi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2000
Genre: Investments, Foreign
ISBN: IND:30000079157479

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Economic Freedom Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth

Economic Freedom  Foreign Direct Investment  and Economic Growth
Author: John Asafu-Adjaye
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105124278784

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FDI and Economic Growth

FDI and Economic Growth
Author: Adeolu B. Ayanwale
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2007
Genre: Investments, Foreign
ISBN: STANFORD:36105133578794

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Economic Development in Ghana and Malaysia

Economic Development in Ghana and Malaysia
Author: Samuel K. Andoh,Bernice J. deGannes Scott,Grace Ofori-Abebrese
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2020-02-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351047272

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Economic Development in Ghana and Malaysia investigates why two countries that appeared to be at more or less the same stage of economic development at one point in time have diverged so substantially. At the time of their independence from the UK in 1957, both Ghana and Malaysia were at roughly the same stage of economic development; in fact, Ghana’s real per capita income was slightly ahead of Malaysia’s. Since then, Ghana’s development has been sluggish, while Malaysia’s economy has taken off into sustained growth and today, the real per capita income of Malaysia is about five times that of Ghana. This volume examines the pre-colonial and colonial economies of both countries, and the economic policies pursued after independence. In doing so, it aims to identify policies which might have contributed to Malaysia’s development and those which might have slowed Ghana’s. The authors ask whether lessons can be learned from the successes of countries such as Malaysia. This detailed comparative analysis will be useful to students and researchers of development economics as well as public policy makers in developing countries. It is written in language which makes it accessible to the general reader.

Some New Evidence on Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries

Some New Evidence on Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries
Author: Harinder Singh,Kwang Woo Jun
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1995
Genre: Direkte investeringer
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Multinational Enterprises Foreign Direct Investment and Growth in Africa

Multinational Enterprises  Foreign Direct Investment and Growth in Africa
Author: Bernard Michael Gilroy,Thomas Gries,Willem A. Naudé
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2006-03-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783790816105

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How can Africa, the world’s most lagging region, benefit from globalisation and achieve sustained economic growth? Africa needs greater investment by Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) to improve competitiveness and generate more growth through positive spill-over effects. Despite the fact that Africa’s returns on investment averaged 29% since 1990, Africa has gained merely 1% of global Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) flows. The challenge for African countries is how to be a more desirable destination for FDI. The study integrates three currents of economic research, namely from the literature on (endogenous) economic growth, convergence and regional integration, the explanations for Africa’s poor growth and the growing understanding of the role of MNEs in a global economy. The empirical side of the book is based on an econometric study of the determinants of FDI in Africa as well as a detailed firm-level survey conducted in 2000.

Foreign Direct Investment in Africa

Foreign Direct Investment in Africa
Author: United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. Division on Transnational Corporations and Investment
Publsiher: New York : United Nations
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1995
Genre: Africa
ISBN: UIUC:30112085857107

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Foreign Direct Investment

Foreign Direct Investment
Author: Dale R. Weigel
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821340506

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The report reviews lessons from the International Finance Corporation's (IFC) investment, and advisory experience in the developing world, which show the interactions between policy frameworks, and the volume and structure of foreign direct investments (FDI). Case studies show how the Corporation promotes successful project structures, and regulatory changes, as it tries to attain the strongest development impact for investments. In developing countries, FDI has flowed mainly into manufacturing, and processing industries. In the past, investment attractiveness had been closely linked to possession of natural resources, or a large domestic market, while production and trade globalization, competitiveness as a location for investment, and exporting, have become the main determinants of attractiveness. Sources of FDI in the past, came almost exclusively from industrial countries, though recently those sources have widened, emerging from developing countries in their own right, and for their own regions. IFC, as an international initiative to promote FDI in developing countries, is liable to promote bilateral trade agreements, bilateral and multilateral financial institutions, and investment promotion programs; its advisory role may vary from diagnostic studies overviewing constraints to FDI, to investment policy studies giving specific solutions on either changes, or strategies. The study further looks at how policy environment is set, and at finding investor opportunities, through project financing, largely structured as joint ventures. The inherent, fragile nature of joint ventures, restricts foreign ownership, thus limiting project structures; however, careful project design has lead to successful operations, by ensuring management, and financial arrangements. Still, to maximize benefits, an unfinished agenda of policy reform remains, and, as more countries open to FDI, this integration will lead to an overall increase in FDI flows.