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[This chapter presents the three most developed theories trying to explain Zambia’s slow economic growth (its terms-of-trade, capital constraint, and government policy) before introducing a perspective from New Institutional Economics (NIE) and suggesting how it might contribute a plausible answer to the research question.]
Published: Dec 21, 2015
Keywords: Foreign Direct Invest; Gross Domestic Product; Foreign Investment; Market Response; Policy Signal
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