Foreign Direct Investment: A Comparative Analysis between Iraq and the UAE
Ghazwan Abdulhadi Alabdalrahman,
Haniff Ahamat,
Nabeel Mahdi Althabhawi
Abstract:Foreign direct investment (FDI) refers to an investment into a company or organisation through long-term or overseas expansion acquisition with the hope of forming a long-term relationship. It is a viable business tool utilised in businesses across the globe. However, in Iraq, despite the investment laws and other regulations to boost foreign direct investment, investors still need to be convinced about investing in Iraq due to several factors that might affect their investments. Many countries and some Arab c… Show more
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