Although it may seem natural to argue that foreign direct investment (FDI) can convey great\nadvantages to host countries. This paper finds that FDI flows to Sub-Saharan Africa\neconomies unaffected by conflict and political instability exceed those with crisis. For FDI to\nstrive in these countries, it must introduce sound economic policies and make the country\ninvestor friendly. There must be political stability, sound economic management and well\ndeveloped infrastructure.
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