United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.
New York :
United Nations,
2006.
xi, 76 pages :
color illustrations, color map ;
30 cm.
Investment policy review
"UNCTAD/ITE/IPC/2006/14."
"United Nations publication, Sales [No.] E.06. II. D.17"--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references (page 66).
Introduction -- Foreign direct investment in Zambia : trends and impact -- The investment framework -- Strategic perspectives in FDI and diversification -- Conclusions and recommendations.
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To date, the performance of the Zambian private sector had been poor due largely to the high cost of capital and domestic inputs for local production, which make sustaining competitiveness in an open economy practically difficult. The present Investment Review notes that since the introduction of major economic policy reforms In the early 1990s, private investment, including FDI, had been playing a greater role in Zambia's economy. FDI had also contributed to the long-term policy objective of Zambia, which is to diversify its production and export base from mining to other products and services.--Publisher's description.
Zambia
Investments, Foreign-- Zambia.
Investissements étrangers-- Zambie.
Commercial policy.
Investments, Foreign.
Zambia, Commercial policy.
Zambie, Politique commerciale.
Zambia.
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United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.