Managing FDI in a globalizing economy : Asian experiences

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Managing FDI in a globalizing economy : Asian experiences

edited by Douglas H. Brooks and Hal Hill

Palgrave Macmillan, 2004

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"Asian Development Bank"--Spine

Includes bibliographical references (p. 309-325) and indexes

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Description

The rapid growth of developing Asia has attracted, and been facilitated by, foreign direct investment (FDI). Potential benefits of FDI inflows extend far beyond financial resources, but costs may entail as well. Governments throughout the region have been striving to find an appropriate policy mix for FDI that will maximize the net benefits for their economies. There is considerable variation in policies and experiences with FDI across countries. This study looks at FDI flows, consequences, and policies in developing Asia. It focuses on a diverse set of six Asian countries and draws lessons from their experiences in managing FDI.

Table of Contents

  • Foreign Direct Investment: Recent Trends and the Policy Context
  • D.H.Brooks, E.X.Fan & L.R.Sumulong Six Asian Economies: Issues and Lessons
  • H.Hill People's Republic of China
  • X.Wang India
  • N.Kumar Republic of Korea
  • S-B.Lee, J-D.Kim & N-G.Choi Malaysia
  • T.Siew-Yean Thailand
  • S.Tangkitvanich, D.Nikomborirak & B.Krairiksh Viet Nam
  • T.Bui

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