Finanse, Rynki Finansowe, Ubezpieczenia

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ISSN: 2450-7741     eISSN: 2300-4460    OAI    DOI: 10.18276/frfu.2016.4.82/1-72
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Bezpośrednie inwestycje zagraniczne – motywy i bariery inwestowania w Afryce Subsaharyjskiej
(Foreign Direct Investment - Motives and Barriers to Investment in Sub-Saharan Africa)

Authors: Eric Ambukita
Keywords: foreign direct investment motives barriers Africa Sub-Saharan Africa
Data publikacji całości:2016
Page range:14 (865-878)
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Abstract

Foreign direct investment (FDI) belong to the basic forms of capital flows in the global economy. Until the turn of the 80s and 90s the location of FDI were mainly developed countries and selected developing countries in Asia and South America. Investment in Sub-Saharan Africa accounted for a marginal phenomenon. FDI being an important channel for transferring among others of capital, can play an important role in the economic development of these countries. Capital in economic development is one of the most important factors that makes the dynamics of economic development increase. The issues raised in the article concerns the motives and barriers to investment in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA).
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