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EXAMINING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN TANZANIA

  • 발행기관 Ajou University
  • 지도교수 Sunkyo Kim
  • 발행년도 2010
  • 제출일 2010-04-21
  • 학위수여년월 2010. 7
  • 학위명 석사
  • 학과 국제대학원 국제경영학과
  • 실제URI http://www.dcollection.net/handler/ajou/000000010826
  • 본문언어 영어
  • 저작권 아주대학교 논문은 저작권에 의해 보호받습니다.

초록/요약

Most developing countries such as Tanzania are capital deficient and therefore seek to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) to bolster economic growth and consequently economic development. This study seek to examine the casual relationship between Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth in Tanzania, Secondary data were used in the analysis from UNCTAD database, IMF world economic outlook, World Bank quick query (data section) and UN COMTRADE database. The period of analysis was 1971 to 2005; OLS regression was used to ascertain the relationship between FDI and Economic Growth. The result shows that the FDI in Tanzania contribute positively to the Economic Growth.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter Page

Abstract i
Acknowledgement ii
List of Tables v
List of Figures vi
List of Acronym and Abbreviation vii

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1- 9
1.1. Background Information 1
1.1.1. Global and Tanzania’s Economic Outlook 3
1.1.2. FDI Flows 6
1.2. Statement of the Problem 8
1.3. Objectives of the Study 8
1.4. Relevance of the Study 8
1.5. Organisation of the Study 9

CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW 10 - 16
2.1. Theoretical literature Review 10
2.2. Empirical Literature Review 13
2.3. Overview of the Literature 16

CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY 17- 21
3.1. Conceptual Framework 17
3.2. Empirical Model 20
3.3. Testing for Unit Roots 21
3.4. Data 21




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CHAPTER 4: DATA ANALYSIS AND EMPRICAL RESULTS 22-25
4.1. Descriptive statistics 22
4.2. Units roots test results 24
4.3. OLS Regression Results 25

CHAPTER 5: SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND
POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS 27 - 28
5.1. Summary 27
5.2. Conclusions 27
5.3. Policy Recommendation 27
5.4. Limitations of the study and areas for further research 28

References 29

Appendices 31

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