Based upon thorough statistical analysis, the book presents exhaustive case-studies of foreign investment policy in 'metropolitan' countries and of the experiences of 'host' countries throughout Africa, Asia and Latin America.
This book is the first to study the significant-growth in foreign direct investment by such countries and its impact on the international economic order.
This book is a comprehensive study of the role of multinational corporations in the economies of the Third World.
2 A similar approach is taken for a year-on-year analysis in the late 1970s by Fleming and Howson (1980). For a further elaboration, see Fleming (1981). The procedure to be followed in the chapter involves three.
This collection of essays explores different dimensions of the relationship between the third world and international law.
The report reviews lessons from the International Finance Corporation's (IFC) investment, and advisory experience in the developing world, which show the interactions between policy frameworks, and the volume and structure of foreign direct ...
A broad look at the Third World and the role of foreign enterprises in the development process.
Study on Indonesia's experience with foreign capital investment spanning more than four centuries from 1511 to 1980 with reference to literature.
Text of papers and debates following a conference held by representatives of two multinational companies, of a public investment body and of countries like India, the Caribbean and Mexico, with...
Negotiating Foreign Investments: A Manual for the Third World
The book provides a powerful analysis of China’s policies toward foreign investment that can inform policy makers around the world, while giving foreign companies tools to demonstrate their contributions to host countries and showing the ...