"In Direct Foreign Investment," scholars from business schools
in the U.S., Europe, Japan, and Latin America reflect on the
relationship of foreign investment to the development process,
examining the experience of foreign investors in a variety of
national settings. They explore the complex issues relating to
foreign investment and present the pros and cons of various
approaches. The volume begins with general administrative ways to
encourage or discourage foreign investment. There are detailed
discussions on specific countries and their experiences with
foreign investment, including a large Asian developing country,
countries in Latin America and Europe, and Japan. Following these
regional experiences are general articles examining the costs and
benefits of in the international marketplace.
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