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Title: The role of Foreign Direct Investment in Enhancing Competitive Advantage of Algerian Enterprises
Other Titles: Study of the complex of Saidal, Batna
Authors: عبد الحق بوكحيل
شامية بن عباس
Keywords: Foreign investment
competitive advantage
competitive environment
technology transfer
Efficiency of human resource
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2022
Series/Report no.: Number 16 June 2022/ V 9 N 1;
Abstract: The study aims to highlight the need of Algeria and its institutions for foreign investments to support its competitiveness, especially the competitiveness of its domestic and investments exports, and the proper integration into the global economy and markets on strong and solid foundations, as the Saidal complex seeks to improve its performance and raise the level of its exports to support its competitiveness, through the transformation of its activities. The same productivity that depends on the traditional factors of production to invest in new activities with greater added value. To achieve the aim of the study, the descriptive and analytical approach was used in analyzing the problem, while the hypotheses were subjected to a set of statistical methods in analyzing tables and data, depending on the arithmetic mean and the standard deviation to find out the statistical significance of the differences between the study variables, and to ensure that the hypothesis of the study is fulfilled or not. We have reached a basic conclusion, which is the existence of a strong correlation between the elements of foreign direct investment in order to enhance of a strong correlation between the elements of foreign direct investment in Saidal complex’s
Description: Algerian Review of Economic Development
URI: https://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/29497
ISSN: 2392-5302
Appears in Collections:Number 16 June 2022/ V 9 N 1

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