AuthorUnited Nations Conference on Trade and Development
TitleTransfer of Funds
Imprint Geneva, United Nations. 2000
Descript ix, 65 p

SUMMARY

Summary: This study is a contribution to the debate on how developing countries are facing the competitiveness challenge, and coping with globalization. It traces the role that foreign direct investment has played in developing the garments, colour television receivers and automobile industries in Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco and Thailand. It also compares the role that foreign direct investment has played in Chile and Zimbabwe as these countries developed their natural-resource-based industries. The book's advantage is that the analysis straddles three levels: the micro-level effect on individual firms the meso-level impact on the industry; and the responses at the macro level; namely the policies adopted by developing country Governments. It therefore allows a comprehensive view of the interlocking needs of firms, industries, and the macro-economy. The authors of this book are: Mohammed Ariff, Rikkert van Assouw, Gonzalo Cid Passarini, Jorge Carrillo, Sanjaya Lall, Karim Laraki, Eddy Martinez, Michael Mortimore, Nipon Poapongsakorn, Henny Romijn, Jens Erik Torp, Lorenzo J. Vicens, Siew Yong Yew and Ronney Zamora. [English only]


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