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, India, South Africa, Ghana, Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia – and applied this conceptual framework. Despite some data …-functioning NSI is linked to medium or average FDI outcomes. We used descriptive data from selected developing economies – China … (NSI) and their impact on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) outcomes, particularly in developing countries. We employ a …
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for these countries has been shown to be the FDI inflows. In recession periods, we showed that FDI decrease aggravate the … direct investments (FDI), domestic savings and the current account balance (CAB). FDI and CAB present opposite behaviours … relative to GDP. During expansion periods, FDI and CAB fall and increase during recession periods. Indeed, when the growth of …
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-Saharan Africa with emphasis on how foreign direct investment (FDI) affect the profitability, productivity and consequently economic … direct investments (FDI) impact on the operation of these domestic firms operating in SSA region. With respect to …
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Ethiopia and Tanzania. While Chinese firms make up a relatively small portion of the manufacturing industry in both Ethiopia … and Tanzania, at the firm-level they contribute significantly to both domestic employment and labor training. In both … underperform relative to other foreign firms in the share of local workers employed, and in Tanzania the difference is especially …
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