FDI In Landlocked Developing Countries At A Glance

Topics:
Foreign Direct Investment
Tags:
Currency & Foreign Exchange,
Developing Country,
Finance,
Foreign Direct Investment,
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI),
Investment
Source:
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

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Overview: The paper begins by identifying the factors unique to landlocked countries that affect FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) inflows to them. It seeks to develop an understanding of both the nature of the barriers to FDI that remoteness from and lack of national access to seaports creates, and their magnitude. This is a vital step in any attempt to develop adequate policies for overcoming this geographical limitation. The paper goes on to attempt to isolate - conceptually and empirically - the impact of geography from other influences on FDI attraction.

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Format: PDF | Size: 4,690KB | Date: Aug 2003 | Pages: 112


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