The purpose of the paper is to examine the impact of property rights on foreign direct investment (FDI) in Zimbabwe for the period 1964-2005. While the macroeconomic determinants of FDI have been analysed to a considerable extent in past empirical work, the role of institutional factors such as the protection of property rights and the efficiency of the legal system has been underexplored. Using a multivariate cointegration framework, the paper employs a newly constructed de jure property rights index for Zimbabwe to determine the impact of property rights on FDI. The empirical evidence shows that property rights are consistently an important explanatory variable of FDI in Zimbabwe, even after controlling for periods when there are no signi...
This article operates at the interface of the literature on the impact of foreign direct investment ...
This article operates at the interface of the literature on the impact of foreign direct investment ...
This paper examines the influence that the reputation of Zimbabwe’s human capital has as an ...
The purpose of the study is to investigate the impact of institutions (particularly property rights)...
The study explores the relationship between property rights and foreign direct investment in Zimbabw...
This paper operates at the interface of the literature on the impact of foreign direct investment (F...
This article examined the impact of foreign direct investment on economic growth and development in ...
Property rights are an important subject of economic theory and as a product of institutional qualit...
Property rights are an important subject of economic theory and as a product of institutional qualit...
The study investigated foreign direct investment (FDI) growth effects in Zimbabwe using data spannin...
The effect of institutional change on economic outcomes is a growing area of interest: academic and ...
This paper investigates the determinants of the absolute volumes and composition of foreign capital ...
This research studied the impact of infrastructural development on FDI inflows into Zimbabwe using a...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Management,2016As nations of the world have gradually o...
Magister Legum - LLM (Mercantile and Labour Law)Most developed countries that enjoy the lion's share...
This article operates at the interface of the literature on the impact of foreign direct investment ...
This article operates at the interface of the literature on the impact of foreign direct investment ...
This paper examines the influence that the reputation of Zimbabwe’s human capital has as an ...
The purpose of the study is to investigate the impact of institutions (particularly property rights)...
The study explores the relationship between property rights and foreign direct investment in Zimbabw...
This paper operates at the interface of the literature on the impact of foreign direct investment (F...
This article examined the impact of foreign direct investment on economic growth and development in ...
Property rights are an important subject of economic theory and as a product of institutional qualit...
Property rights are an important subject of economic theory and as a product of institutional qualit...
The study investigated foreign direct investment (FDI) growth effects in Zimbabwe using data spannin...
The effect of institutional change on economic outcomes is a growing area of interest: academic and ...
This paper investigates the determinants of the absolute volumes and composition of foreign capital ...
This research studied the impact of infrastructural development on FDI inflows into Zimbabwe using a...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Management,2016As nations of the world have gradually o...
Magister Legum - LLM (Mercantile and Labour Law)Most developed countries that enjoy the lion's share...
This article operates at the interface of the literature on the impact of foreign direct investment ...
This article operates at the interface of the literature on the impact of foreign direct investment ...
This paper examines the influence that the reputation of Zimbabwe’s human capital has as an ...