Modern Economy

Volume 12, Issue 2 (February 2021)

ISSN Print: 2152-7245   ISSN Online: 2152-7261

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The Impact of FDI in South Sudan

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DOI: 10.4236/me.2021.122016    1,132 Downloads   4,268 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

The primary goal of this study was to establish the impacts that FDI has had on South Sudan. Based on the ethnography design, this study’s data collection approach involved a review of secondary data. The location-based approach and the institutional FDI fitness theories are the models that underpin the study. The results of the study are enlightening and intriguing. In addition to establishing that South Sudan has been unable to fully leverage FDI, the study also determined that FDI has failed to improve South Sudan’s economy and that poverty levels in the country remain high. Furthermore, it was observed that despite modest increases in FDI levels, the quality of life for the people of South Sudan is still low and the country continues to grapple with a long-running civil war that has claimed thousands of lives. The main policy implication of the study is that South Sudan needs to take steps to create a political, social, and economic environment that foreign investors will find to be appealing.

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Renzi, T. (2021) The Impact of FDI in South Sudan. Modern Economy, 12, 303-316. doi: 10.4236/me.2021.122016.

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