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(Ebook) Africa Foreign Investor Survey 2005: Understanding the Contributions of Different Investor Categories to Development Implications for Targeting Strategies by United Nations Industrial Development Organization ISBN 9781429497411, 9789211064421, 1429497416, 9211064422

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Authors:United Nations Industrial Development Organization
Pages:236 pages.
Year:2007
Editon:2nd
Publisher:United Nations
Language:english
File Size:1.12 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781429497411, 9789211064421, 1429497416, 9211064422
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(Ebook) Africa Foreign Investor Survey 2005: Understanding the Contributions of Different Investor Categories to Development Implications for Targeting Strategies by United Nations Industrial Development Organization ISBN 9781429497411, 9789211064421, 1429497416, 9211064422

The Survey, the third in the series, was conducted between May and November 2005 in 15 sub-Saharan African countries. This year the study develops detailed profiles of the different types of foreign investors that operate in the region and looks at the variations in characteristics between as well as within the groups. The study also investigates the impact that different kinds of Foreign Direct Investment have on the host economies. The performance of investors is also assessed to identify the fast growing subgroups in terms of sales, investments and employment.
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