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This study examines determinants of foreign direct investment (FDI) as well as its sectoral and geographical distribution in the large and relatively closed economies of India and China, and contrasts them with the small but highly open economies of the Caribbean. Providing an extensive analysis of existing data, this study is a valuable contribution to policy formulation relating to FDI in developing countries.
This book takes a unique approach to analysing foreign capital flows. Using the neighbourhood model, it analyzes foreign capital inflows from the perspective of both the source and destination countries. Focusing on China, India and the Caribbean, it explores the direct and spillover effects of foreign capital on the destination countries' economy.
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