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Recommendations on enhancement of Ghana’s investment attractiveness

Shok Irina Ahmedova, Kamyshanchenko Elena Nikolaevna and Isaan Japhar
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Shok Irina Ahmedova: Belgorod State National Research University
Kamyshanchenko Elena Nikolaevna: Belgorod State National Research University
Isaan Japhar: Tamale, Ghana

Научный результат. Серия «Экономические исследования», 2015, issue 3, 37-42

Abstract: Ghana is endowed with natural resources and has a huge domestic market and a fast growing economy in Sub-Saharan Africa. There is every reason to believe that with updated and enforced reforms that improve institutions and economic policies, Ghana will serve as conducive climate to welcome foreign direct investment decisions. However, political instability, corruption, and several other elements make Ghana a far less attractive destination for direct foreign investment

Keywords: инвестиционная привлекательность; иностранные инвести- ции; прямые иностранные инвестиции; страны Африки к югу от Сахары; политиче- ская нестабильность; интеллектуальная собственность; коррупция; региональная ин- теграция; диверсификация экономики (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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