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FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN SOUTHERN AFRICA: DETERMINANTS, CHARACTERISTICS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH AND POVERTY ALLEVIATION Carolyn Jenkins and Lynne Thomas
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Document Date: 2012-02-21 09:38:42


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Johannesburg / /

Continent

Africa / /

Country

Zimbabwe / Lesotho / Mauritius / Zambia / Malawi / Angola / Tanzania / Botswana / Seychelles / Mozambique / South Africa / Swaziland / Namibia / /

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CSAE University of Oxford Manor Road Bldg / /

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telecommunications links / physical infrastructure / manufacturing / legal systems / electronic and physical infrastructure / /

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carolyn.jenkins@economics.ox.ac.uk CREFSA London School of Economics Houghton St. / African Business Association / UK Department for International Development / SADC / CSAE University of Oxford Manor Road Bldg / /

Person

Colette Muller / John Humphrey / Philip Wilson / David Kane / Jens Reinke / Vusi Gumede / Lynne Thomas / Carolyn Jenkins / /

Position

ECONOMIC GROWTH AND POVERTY ALLEVIATION EXECUTIVE / CONTENTS Executive / /

Region

SOUTHERN AFRICA / /

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