(Download pdf) Making Foreign Direct Investment Work for Sub-Saharan Africa: Local Spillovers and Competitiveness in Global Value Chains (Directions in Development)
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent|By Ricardo Monge|The conceptual framework on the relationship between Multinationals and host country stakeholders is the best I know. The analysis is also very good and clear. Congratulations|About the Author|Deborah Winkler is a Senior Consultant in the World Bank Group's Trade and Competitiveness Global Practice. Deborah has worked on issues of global value chains, export competitiveness, foreign direct investment, trade in services, and the welfa
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is becoming increasingly critical to the economies of developing countries, in part due to a major expansion in the scope of global value chains (GVCs), whereby lead firms outsource parts of their production and services activities across complex international networks. While FDI delivers a number of important contributions in terms of investment, employment, and foreign exchange, it is its spillover potential the productivity gain resul...
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