WIR 2002 argues that Transnational Corporations
as sources of FDI and exports are important
means to further the process of development.
What is more, the report brings back the
much-maligned 'State' by giving it a role
not as an agency protecting domestic against
foreign investors, but as an important
instrument for attracting FDI and increasing
its developmental impact. The report uses
the rise in developing country share in
FDI inflows to emphasise that, though
the FDI flows are still predominantly
between the developed economies, the developing
countries are growing in importance as
destinations and, in a few cases, as sources
of FDI.
January 18, 2003. |
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