* 3 Results enter search term Search Reset filter Suchfilter Content Type Publications (3) Topics Africa (1) Foreign investment (1) Germany (1) Publication Type Policy Brief (3) Experts Aoife Hanley (2) Cecília Hornok (2) Holger Görg (2) Charles Ackah (1) Charles Godfred Ackah (1) Frauke Steglich (1) Saskia Meuchelböck (1) Date Last Month Last Year Select Period start date to end date Sort by Relevance Date Aktive Filter Tags: Africa Remove all filters Publication Foreign Trade and Sustainable Business Practices – New Evidence from Ghana 01.08.2020 Foreign trade and sustainability is high on the political agenda. German and international policymakers undertake increasing efforts to use trade policy Publication Africa’s female entrepreneurs – towards funding success 05.07.2021 Opportunities for well-paid employment for women are scarce in many African countries. Entrepreneurship is therefore one way in which women can earn a decent livelihood for themselves and their families. Despite the potential opportunities arising... Publication Policy instruments for FDI promotion in Africa 10.06.2020 Global foreign direct investment (FDI) has increased substantially over the past decades and so has FDI in Africa. However, still only 3 percent of glob
Publication Foreign Trade and Sustainable Business Practices – New Evidence from Ghana 01.08.2020 Foreign trade and sustainability is high on the political agenda. German and international policymakers undertake increasing efforts to use trade policy
Publication Africa’s female entrepreneurs – towards funding success 05.07.2021 Opportunities for well-paid employment for women are scarce in many African countries. Entrepreneurship is therefore one way in which women can earn a decent livelihood for themselves and their families. Despite the potential opportunities arising...
Publication Policy instruments for FDI promotion in Africa 10.06.2020 Global foreign direct investment (FDI) has increased substantially over the past decades and so has FDI in Africa. However, still only 3 percent of glob