Foreign Investment in Developing Countries

Foreign Investment in Developing Countries by H. Kehal is a comprehensive exploration published by Palgrave Macmillan UK in January 2004. This 1st edition, comprising 261 pages, delves into the dynamics of foreign investment in developing nations, offering both theoretical insights and country-specific analyses.
Readers will find a detailed examination of strategies aimed at maximizing the benefits derived from inward investment flows. The book discusses foreign investment as a means of fostering international economic integration, with a particular focus on significant economies such as the People’s Republic of China and India, alongside Indonesia, Malaysia, and others. Through this lens, the text provides a thorough understanding of the economic implications and opportunities presented by foreign investment in these regions.
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This volume examines foreign investment in developing countries both from a theoretical perspective and country specific perspective. It covers strategies to maximize the benefits that draw from the inward investment flow as well as examining foreign investment as a vehicle for international economic integration. The book focuses on foreign investment in the third and fourth largest economies of the world – the Peoples Republic of China and India – in addition to Indonesia, Malaysia and other countries.
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