加纳外商直接投资面临的挑战——对加纳沃达丰的实证检验

Dr. Samuel Amoako
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最近,加纳一直在努力吸引外国直接投资(FDIs)。这主要是由于该国需要发展,以提高人民的生活水平。外国直接投资(FDIs)被视为这一发展的催化剂。包括加纳在内的大多数非洲国家自然资源丰富。但是,由于利用这些资源的资本和技术知识不足,这些资源中的大多数尚未得到利用。近年来,加纳获得了相当多的外国直接投资(FDIs);主要在采矿、银行和电信部门;道路建设、广播、汽车、制造业。尽管这些外国投资给国家和公民带来了明显的经济利益,但仍有一些批评和公众对这些外国投资的强烈抗议。一些人认为,引进外国投资者意味着把国家的命运托付给这些外国人。另一些人认为,这些外国投资者对该国的社会文化和经济发展没有真正的兴趣;有时往往会低估身份的根源——我们的文化遗产。至少有两个问题使外国直接投资在加纳引起激烈的争论,即外国直接投资是否真的有益并导致加纳经济的社会经济发展。经济增长本身并不是目的。由于经济增长带来的好处,发展经济是每一届政府、一代又一代尚未出生的人的重要任务;为数百万加纳人民和非洲大陆各地数亿人民带来更好的生活。加纳的外国直接投资面临阻碍其顺利过渡的重大挑战。这篇研究论文讨论了这些问题,作为解决投资者面临的主要挑战的基础,以及如果外国直接投资要为国家发展做出贡献,它对政策制定者的影响。
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Challenges of Foreign Direct Investment in Ghana, Examining Empirical Evidences in Vodafone Ghana
In recent times there has been a concerted attempt to attract Foreign Direct Investment (FDIs) into Ghana. This is largely due to the need for development in the country, as a way of enhancing the standard of living of the people. Foreign Direct Investment (FDIs) is seen as a catalyst for this development.Most African countries including Ghana abound in natural resources. However, most of these resources are untapped due to inadequate capital and technical know-how to harness such resources. Ghana has had its fair share of Foreign Direct Investment (FDIs) in the recent years; mostly in the sectors of Mining, Banking, and Telecommunications; Road Construction, Broadcasting, Automobile and manufacturing Industries. Despite the apparent economic benefits to be accrued to both the nation and its citizens, there has been some criticism and public outcry against these foreign investments. Some are of the view that bringing foreign investors means entrusting the destiny of the nation into the hands of these foreigners. Others are of the opinion that these foreign investors have no genuine interest for the socio-cultural and economic development of the country; sometimes often downplay the very source of the identity – our cultural heritage. At least two issues make FDIs hotly debatable issues in Ghana as to whether FDIs really beneficial and leads to socio-economic development of the Ghanaian economy. Economic growth is not an end unto itself. Growing the economy is a vital task for every government, generations and generations yet unborn because of what economic growth brings; a better life for millions of Ghanaian people and hundreds of millions of people around the African continents.Foreign Direct Investment in Ghana faces major challenges that impede their smooth transition. This research paper discusses these issues as the basis of tackling major challenges faced by investors and its implication for policy makers if FDIs are to contribute for national development.
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