Analysts have said that post-election issues and tremor and reform jitters led to a reduction in capital importation as it fell nine per cent to $1 billion. Capital importation measures offshore financial inflows (credit and deposits) and physical capital by tracking banking transactions and customs data. From economic theory, the trio of foreign capital, workers’ remittances, and domestic savings are Read More
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