Develops a partisan theory of foreign direct investment (FDI) to explain variance in FDI regulation and resulting foreign investment inflows.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pablo M. Pinto is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Columbia University. His work has been published or is forthcoming in International Organization, the Review of International Political Economy, State Politics and Policy Quarterly, Economics and Politics and Comparative Political Studies. In addition to this book, he is co-author of Politics and Foreign Direct Investment and of numerous book chapters. He received his PhD from the University of California, San Diego.
Inhaltsangabe
1. FDI and coalitions 2. The politics of investment 3. Partisanship and commitment 4. Cross-country analysis 5. FDI in Argentina 6. Business influence and FDI 7. Conclusion.
1. FDI and coalitions; 2. The politics of investment; 3. Partisanship and commitment; 4. Cross-country analysis; 5. FDI in Argentina; 6. Business influence and FDI; 7. Conclusion.
1. FDI and coalitions 2. The politics of investment 3. Partisanship and commitment 4. Cross-country analysis 5. FDI in Argentina 6. Business influence and FDI 7. Conclusion.
1. FDI and coalitions; 2. The politics of investment; 3. Partisanship and commitment; 4. Cross-country analysis; 5. FDI in Argentina; 6. Business influence and FDI; 7. Conclusion.
Rezensionen
'Pinto explores one of the key political questions asked of globalization: when and why would a government seek foreign direct investment? By providing analysts with a lucid and thorough examination of data on cross-country variation in both flows and regulation of FDI, Pinto shows how and why left-leaning parties are more likely to support FDI. This is a must-read book for scholars interested in economic development, globalization, and the politics of investment.' Judith Goldstein, Stanford University
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