Africa Foreign Investor Survey 2005 - unido
Africa Foreign Investor Survey 2005 - unido
Africa Foreign Investor Survey 2005 - unido
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Table 3.1 FDI stock – book value of survey firms compared to balance of payment statistics 18<br />
Table 3.2 Top-5 foreign investor sub-sectors in each country 20<br />
Table 5.1 <strong>Investor</strong>s’ satisfaction with last year’s sales growth by subsector 62<br />
Table 5.2 <strong>Investor</strong>s’ satisfaction with last year’s sales growth by region of origin 62<br />
Table 5.3 <strong>Investor</strong>s’ satisfaction with last year’s sales growth for main investor categories 63<br />
Table 5.4 Sales per employee by country of origin (log transformation) 67<br />
Table 5.5 Book value per employee by region of origin 69<br />
Table 6.1 Re-investment over the last three years by main investor categories 78<br />
Table 6.2 Re-investment over the last three years by subsector 78<br />
Table 6.3 Re-investment over the last three years by host country 79<br />
Table 6.4 Re-investment over the last three years by region of origin 79<br />
Table 6.5 Re-investment over the last three years by investors from selected countries 80<br />
Table 6.6 Expected re-investment over the next three years by main investor categories 80<br />
Table 6.7 Expected re-investment over the next three years in the 15 countries 81<br />
Table 6.8 Expected re-investment over the next three years by subsector 81<br />
Table 6.9 Local expenditure on material inputs by host countries (manufacturing) 85<br />
Table 6.10 Local expenditure on material inputs by manufacturing subsectors 86<br />
Table 6.11 Share of local content in material inputs by organization structure and manufacturing subsectors 87<br />
Table 6.12 Share of expenditures on local materials and subcontracting in total sales<br />
by investor’s region of origin 90<br />
Table 6.13 Training provision for main investor categories 91<br />
Table 6.14 Training provision by subsector 91<br />
Table 6.15 Training provision by host country 92<br />
Table 6.16 Number of university graduates and expatriate university graduates for main investor categories 94<br />
Table 6.17 Number of university graduates and expatriate university graduates by investor’s region of origin 95<br />
Table 6.18 <strong>Foreign</strong> investor’s brand or trademark contribution for main investor categories 99<br />
Table 7.1 Exports for main investor categories 104<br />
Table 7.2 Exports by host country 104<br />
Table 7.3 Exports by subsector 104<br />
Table 7.4 Exports by investor’s region of origin 105<br />
Table 7.5 Regional exports by host country 107<br />
Table 7.6 Regional exports by subsector 107<br />
Table 7.7 Top regional export destination 108<br />
Table 7.8 Global exports by host country 109<br />
Table 7.9 Global exports by subsector 109<br />
Table 7.10 Global exports by investor’s region of origin 109<br />
Table 7.11 Global export destinations by subsectors 111<br />
Table 7.12 Global export destinations by host country 111<br />
Table 7.13 Global export destinations by investor’s region of origin 111<br />
Table 8.1 Location factors ranked by their importance 113<br />
Table 8.2 Location factors considered to have deteriorated from the perspective of all investors,<br />
investors from North/South and from different regions 114<br />
Table 9.1 Major characteristics of the six distinct foreign investor types 132<br />
ANNEX TABLES AND FIGURES<br />
Annex table 2.1 Detailed definitions 148<br />
Annex table 2.2 Coverage of 2003 respondents in the <strong>2005</strong> survey 149<br />
Annex 2.3 Structure of the <strong>2005</strong> UNIDO survey questionnaire 150<br />
Annex 2.4 Sample size requirements 151<br />
List of tables and figures<br />
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