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On the apparent benefits of higher productivity: An arithmetical illustration a comment
Authors:Philip C Packard
Institution:Adviser on Parastatal Organizations , Ministry of Economic Affairs and Development Planning , Government of Tanzania, Dar‐es‐Salaam
Abstract:During the 1980s, like many other developing countries Nepal attempted actively to attract direct foreign investment. This article reports the results of a survey of the foreign‐owned firms in operation at the end of the 1980s. The motives of firms for their investment decisions in Nepal are summarised. The impact of foreign investment is assessed quantitatively using both financial and economic cost‐benefit criteria. In general, it appears that foreign investment has been beneficial to both the foreign investors and the national economy. Foreign investors from India have played a particularly important role. However, much of the national returns from foreign investment is derived from the payment of taxes, so that an excessively generous policy of tax incentives may not maximise national returns.
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