Determinants of foreign direct investment

Determinants of foreign direct investment

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Cissé, Mohamed
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The insufficient participation of domestic agents in national savings is a real problem for states and companies in meeting their financing needs. This weakness of domestic savings pushes companies to resort to external financing to carry out their activities. Foreign direct investment is a privileged recourse because it does not carry debt but know-how and equipment necessary for an economic take-off. This choice can be explained by the positive externality of these foreign direct investment flows on a number of aggregates. However, the impacts of FDI are not universal, i.e. they also depend on endogenous and country-specific factors. This makes the issue more complex and requires specification. To improve Guinea's attractiveness to FDI, the study recommends - Improve trade openness; - Increase the level of infrastructure and improve its quality; - Conduct a good external public debt management policy with indexation to GDP.
EAN 9786203835380
ISBN 6203835382
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
Pages 68
Language English
Dimensions 220 x 150
Authors Cissé, Mohamed