Foreign Direct Investment and South Africa (B) Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Incoming and outgoing foreign direct investment in an environment of politics, geography, globalization, and history. It was slow in coming, although since the ending of apartheid, South Africa had undertaken substantial economic reforms in order to attract more foreign direct investment.

At the exact same time, South African firms had become major players in sub-Saharan Africa and beyond. Together, these investment decisions could have a major long run impact on South Africa's economic growth and political stability. South African policymakers needed to make a decision as to what they desired from the private sector, and the way to achieve it.

PUBLICATION DATE: June 25, 2012 PRODUCT #: 712054-PDF-ENG

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