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The effects of foreign ownership in Africa : evidence from Ghana, Kenya, and Zimbabwe : Les effets des societes a capitaux etrangers en Afrique : l'exemple du Ghana, du Kenya, et du Zimbabwe (French)

The effect of foreign ownership in Africa is based on an analysis of survey data of firms in Zimbabwe, Ghana, and Kenya compiled by the Regional program on Enterprise Development (RPED). This study attempts to show the relationship between foreign ownership and firm-level value added in Sub-Saharan Africa. The study finds a clear indication that majority foreign ownership has a positive influence on value added. The study looks at whether or not firms...
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The effects of foreign ownership in Africa : evidence from Ghana, Kenya, and Zimbabwe : Les effets des societes a capitaux etrangers en Afrique : l'exemple du Ghana, du Kenya, et du Zimbabwe (French). Africa Region findings ; no. 102 Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/466431468191941459

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