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Pinto develops a partisan theory of foreign direct investment (FDI) arguing that left-wing governments choose policies that allow easier entry by foreign investors more than right-wing governments, and that foreign investors prefer to invest in countries governed by the left. To reach this determination, the book derives the conditions under which investment flows should be expected to affect the relative demand for the services supplied by economic actors in host countries. Based on these expected distributive consequences, a political economy model of the regulation of FDI and changes in investment performance within countries and over time is developed. The theory is tested using both cross-national statistical analysis and two case studies exploring the development of the foreign investment regimes and their performance over the past century in Argentina and South Korea.
Pinto develops a partisan theory of foreign direct investment (FDI) arguing that left-wing governments choose policies that allow easier entry by foreign investors more than right-wing governments, and that foreign investors prefer to invest in countries governed by the left. To reach this determination, the book derives the conditions under which investment flows should be expected to affect the relative demand for the services supplied by economic actors in host countries. Based on these expected distributive consequences, a political economy model of the regulation of FDI and changes in investment performance within countries and over time is developed. The theory is tested using both cross-national statistical analysis and two case studies exploring the development of the foreign investment regimes and their performance over the past century in Argentina and South Korea.
Jordan Mathews and Zoey Andrews met each other when they both needed someone. Jordan was the single father of three children and Zoey was a writer who wanted nothing more than someone to love her. Jordan told Zoey he wasn't that type of man. For years they enjoyed each other's company, bonfires, movies, hanging around the house, spending time with his kids. All the while Zoey fell more and more in love with him. When Zoey tries to get Jordan to see that his new happiness which doesn't include her is a sham, will Jordan finally see what was in front of him the whole time or will it be too late?
Jade Jennings needed out. It took her awhile, but she ran North. In her new home she found a sense of peace, but with that peace came trials she didn't know she had to face. With the help of her next door neighbor, Dr. Chris Ashton, and his two children, Angela and Allie, she finally found a home and a love she could trust. Or could she? When an ex girlfriend comes into the picture, her life comes crumbling down and her very life is on the line. Will she get her life back or will her life be over before it starts?
Six years after divorcing Amy Cooper, D.J. Cooper, although he was never completely out of her life because of their daughter, Kimber, comes racing back into her life, wanting another chance. Amy is scared to try again, certain another heartbreak will follow. Her life suddenly spirals out of control and she must trust her feeling for D.J. to get her through. Will D.J. convince her that their love is and always has been everlasting?
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