African Strategic Management Journal | 17 October 2004
Investment Climate and Foreign Direct Investment Attraction in Mozambique: A Mixed-Methods Inquiry
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Abstract
Mozambique's investment climate is a critical factor in attracting Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), influencing economic growth and development. A mixed-methods approach combining quantitative data analysis with qualitative case studies to comprehensively assess FDI trends and investor perceptions in Mozambique. The proportion of foreign investors reporting improved business conditions due to enhanced regulatory frameworks has increased by 20% over the past two years, highlighting a positive trend in investment climate improvements. Investment climate plays a pivotal role in FDI attraction, with specific policy interventions yielding tangible benefits for Mozambique’s economic development. Implementing targeted reforms and fostering international partnerships can further enhance Mozambique's attractiveness as an investment destination.