Foreign Direct Investment in Three Regions of the South at the End of the Twentieth Century
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Foreign direct investment is an important part of an increasingly global political economy. This book explores the political and economic consequences of this type of investment in six countries located in the Global South. Qualitative country comparisons are presented by region: Thailand and the Philippines in Southeast Asia, Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire in Africa and Costa Rica and Guatemala in Central America.
The paired comparisons detail the political and economic situations of these countries, their policies toward foreign direct investment, and their experiences with that investment.
The paired comparisons detail the political and economic situations of these countries, their policies toward foreign direct investment, and their experiences with that investment.
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