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The book is about the relationship between net foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow and economic growth in the developing economies like Tanzania. In most developing economies, shortage of capital for investment continues to be an obstacle to economic growth and national development. This can be ascribed to low savings, insufficient managerial skills and low level of technology. Therefore, FDI inflow is considered to be an important driver of economic growth in developing economies, hence helping to bridge the gaps. This book explains about the relationship between FDI inflow and economic…mehr

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The book is about the relationship between net foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow and economic growth in the developing economies like Tanzania. In most developing economies, shortage of capital for investment continues to be an obstacle to economic growth and national development. This can be ascribed to low savings, insufficient managerial skills and low level of technology. Therefore, FDI inflow is considered to be an important driver of economic growth in developing economies, hence helping to bridge the gaps. This book explains about the relationship between FDI inflow and economic growth in Tanzania from 1991-2021 as the result of a scholarly work published in Cogent economics and finance journal of Taylor and Francis.
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Autorenporträt
Herr Mwakabungu, B.H.P. ist Dozent am College of Business Education Dodoma Campus, in Tansania. Er befindet sich derzeit in der Endphase seines Doktorandenprogramms im Bereich der Wirtschaftswissenschaften an der Universität Gujarat in Indien. Zu seinen Interessengebieten gehören Entwicklungsökonomie, Finanzökonomie, angewandte Ökonometrie und Tourismusökonomie.