Does Foreign Direct Investment Promote Development?Theodore H. Moran, Edward Montgomery Graham, Magnus Blomström What is the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on development? The answer is important for the lives of millions--if not billions--of workers, families, and communities in the developing world. The answer is crucial for policymakers in developing and developed countries, and in multilateral agencies. This volume gathers together the cutting edge of new research on FDI and host country economic performance and presents the most sophisticated critiques of current and past inquiries. It probes the limits of what can be determined from available evidence and from innovative investigative techniques. In addition, the book presents new results, concludes with an analysis of the implications for contemporary policy debates, and proposes new avenues for future research. |
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... flows . While the explosion of FDI flows is unmistakable , the growth effects remain unclear . Theory provides conflicting predictions concerning the growth effects of FDI . The economic rationale for offering special incentives to ...
... flows . While the explosion of FDI flows is unmistakable , the growth effects remain unclear . Theory provides conflicting predictions concerning the growth effects of FDI . The economic rationale for offering special incentives to ...
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... flows continue to be mainly among DCs , especially the “ triad ” of Japan , the European Union ( EU ) , and the United States . Table 9.2 shows the regional distribution of FDI inflows and outflows from 1982 to 1998. Over the period of ...
... flows continue to be mainly among DCs , especially the “ triad ” of Japan , the European Union ( EU ) , and the United States . Table 9.2 shows the regional distribution of FDI inflows and outflows from 1982 to 1998. Over the period of ...
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... flows to and from affiliates and US parents both remain fairly constant at approximately 8 percent of affiliate sales . Note that affiliate - to - affiliate trade is by far the largest of the three trade flows for affiliates in ...
... flows to and from affiliates and US parents both remain fairly constant at approximately 8 percent of affiliate sales . Note that affiliate - to - affiliate trade is by far the largest of the three trade flows for affiliates in ...
Contents
RD Activities of Foreign and National | 107 |
Foreign Direct Investment and Local Economic | 137 |
A Critical Survey and a Simple Model | 159 |
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