Corporate Tax Impact on Privates Investment: Case study of Ghana
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Most developing Economies are currently struggling to stand on their feet's in terms of growth metrics because they are hugely engulfed in debts. The seeming to be option, is how such economies innovatively attract foreign direct investment by addressing...
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Most developing Economies are currently struggling to stand on their feet's in terms of growth metrics because they are hugely engulfed in debts. The seeming to be option, is how such economies innovatively attract foreign direct investment by addressing some of the endogenous factors empirically observed to cause hindrance to the attraction of foreign direct Investment. Which the content of this book, considering the existing variables, takes a keen interest in corporate tax and empirically expose the extent of it impediment on exogenous funding approach that has a high probability to strengthen the fundamentals of any economy.
Autoren-Porträt von Emmanuel Tweneboah Senzu
Tweneboah Senzu, EmmanuelDr. E. T. Senzu is a professor of Investment Banking and Economics. He is the Director of University College of Management Studies- Research Institute and a fellow to Frederic Bastiat Institute of Economic Research and Investment Banking. Area of Expertise and Research Interests: Management, Investment Banking, Monetary Economics, Econometrics.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Emmanuel Tweneboah Senzu
- 2019, 72 Seiten, Maße: 22 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: GlobeEdit
- ISBN-10: 6139415233
- ISBN-13: 9786139415236
Sprache:
Englisch
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