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emphasis is on the stochastic trends of the exchange rate and the net FD inflows into Tanzania. We find a significant long …
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After a decade of steadily growing foreign direct investment (FDI) in extractives, Tanzania is now facing a virtual … linkage formation in Tanzania are due to the growing propensity of extractive multinational corporations (MNCs) to outsource … economic development and industrial transformation. The conclusion is that there is a risk that Tanzania will forego this …
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, Tanzania, and Uganda. Each country study relied on review of primary materials, laws, and regulations. The second paper is a …
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their small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Nevertheless, SMEs competitiveness in Tanzania and other developing countries … thorough review of the factors affecting SMEs competitiveness in Tanzania. Appropriate existing literature is reviewed through …
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by domestic and foreign firms operating in business services. The study applies the model to Tanzania and develops a data …
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sector applied general equilibrium model of Tanzania with foreign direct investment, and uses that model to assess Tanzania … in all business services by Tanzania with respect to its African regional partners would be slightly beneficial for … Tanzania. But wider liberalization, with larger partners or multilaterally, it will yield much larger gains due to providing …
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sector applied general equilibrium model of Tanzania with foreign direct investment, and uses that model to assess Tanzania … in all business services by Tanzania with respect to its African regional partners would be slightly beneficial for … Tanzania. But wider liberalization, with larger partners or multilaterally, it will yield much larger gains due to providing …
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