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Investment Climate Dynamics in Mozambique: A Policy Analysis on Attracting Foreign Direct Investment

Authors: Simões, Fernando; Chikoboka, Nicolau;

Investment Climate Dynamics in Mozambique: A Policy Analysis on Attracting Foreign Direct Investment

Abstract

{ "background": "Investment climate in Mozambique has been a subject of interest for policymakers and investors alike, given its strategic location on the eastern coast of Africa and its potential to attract foreign direct investment (FDI). The country's economic landscape is characterized by significant disparities between urban centers and rural areas, which can influence FDI decisions. Additionally, Mozambique faces challenges such as political instability and infrastructure deficiencies that affect business operations.", "purposeandobjectives": "This policy analysis aims to examine the current investment climate in Mozambique with a focus on policies designed to attract foreign direct investment (FDI). The objectives are to identify key areas where improvements can be made, assess the effectiveness of existing policies, and propose actionable recommendations for enhancing FDI inflows.", "methodology": "The study employs a qualitative approach by analysing secondary data sourced from government reports, academic journals, and international organizations. These sources provide insights into Mozambique's investment climate over recent years. The analysis focuses on economic indicators, regulatory frameworks, and social factors that influence investor decisions.", "findings": "Mozambique's investment climate shows significant disparities between urban and rural areas, with cities offering better infrastructure and business environments compared to remote regions. Political stability is another critical factor affecting FDI, particularly in politically volatile sectors such as mining and energy. Infrastructure deficiencies, including road networks and power supply, are universally recognised challenges.", "conclusion": "The current investment climate in Mozambique presents both opportunities and challenges for attracting foreign direct investment (FDI). Policymakers should focus on improving infrastructure and addressing political instability to create a more favorable environment for investors.", "recommendations": "To attract FDI, the government should prioritise investments in critical sectors such as education, healthcare, and energy. Additionally, fostering regional development through targeted policies could help level the playing field between urban and rural areas. Strengthening regulatory frameworks that protect investor rights is also essential.", "key_words": "Mozambique, Investment climate, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Policy analysis", "con

Keywords

HierarchicalModel, DualSectorTheory, Sub-Saharan, EmpiricalAnalysis, African, InstitutionalReform, EconomicDevelopment

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