Foreign Direct Investment in the United States: Benefits, Suspicions, and Risks with Special Attention to FDI from China (Policy Analyses in International Economics)

Graham, Edward, Moran, Theodore, Oldenski, Lindsay, Krugman, Paul

Overview

The Economic Impact Of Inward Fdi On The United States : Recurrent Apprehensions, New Evidence -- The Rationale And Motivation For Foreign Direct Investment : Why Do Foreign Companies Invest In The United States, And With What Effects? -- Chinese Fdi In The United States -- Special Concerns About National Security When Foreign Firms, Including Chinese Firms Propose To Take Over Us Companies : Separating Legitimate Threats From Implausible Apprehensions -- Policy Implications : Making The Us More Accessible To Foreign Investors (including Chinese Investors) -- References. Theodore H. Moran And Lindsay Oldenski. August 2013. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 79-83) And Index.

Details
Peterson Institute for International Economics
9780881326604
Paperback
2012
EN
90 pages
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