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Florina Popa
Foreign Direct Investment are among the mobilizing factors of the economic development of a country, alongside the domestic investments, being a basic support in the achievement of the development and modernization strategies. The study presents, briefly...
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Eric Mokwaro Bosire
Pág. 370 - 381
Infrastructure development is an essential element in economic growth and development. Good infrastructure fosters low transaction costs hence making production efficient and attracting foreign direct investments. However, there has not been adequate sch...
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Lorena Cakerri,Oltiana Muharremi,Filloreta Madani
Pág. 193 - 202
Albania has managed to attract increasing foreign direct investments (FDI) inflows as a result of achieving political and macroeconomic stability, improving the business climate and legislation. FDI is an essential source of sustained economic growth for...
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Imene Debbiche
Pág. 203 - 210
This paper provides a literature review and an empirical study of the particular independent growth impact of various capital inflows in the GCC countries during the period 2005-2018. It augments the standard growth determinants with inflows of foreign d...
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Beena PL
Pág. 117 - 118
This book is focused on analysing the limitation of the existing Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) statistics in India. The trends, composition and quality of FDI inflows in India after the initiation of ?Make in India? (MII) policy are critically analysed...
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