Investment Policies and Inward Foreign Direct Investment: Evidence from North Africa Region

Investment Policies and Inward Foreign Direct Investment: Evidence from North Africa Region

by Ahmed M. Musabeh
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Business & Economics
Format Paperback
Pages 88
Language English
Published May 12, 2020
Publisher LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
ISBN-10 6202555564
ISBN-13 9786202555562
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This insightful work delves into the complex relationship between investment policies and foreign direct investment (FDI) in the North Africa region. Ahmed M. Musabeh and Arhan S. Ertan meticulously analyze the regulatory frameworks that shape the investment landscape, shedding light on how these policies can either foster or hinder the inflow of foreign capital. Their research draws on empirical evidence, offering a comprehensive overview of the socio-economic dynamics that influence investment decisions in the region.

Through a careful examination of various case studies, the authors illustrate the multifaceted factors affecting FDI, including political stability, economic reforms, and cultural considerations. This book serves as a vital resource for policymakers, academics, and investors alike, providing practical insights into how strategic investment policies can be tailored to enhance foreign investment opportunities and drive economic growth in North Africa. It positions itself as a key contribution to the discourse on global investment patterns and regional development strategies.

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