How can countries in the underdeveloped world position themselves to take best advantage of the positive economic benefits of globalization? One avenue to success is the harnessing of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the "nontraditional" forms of the high-technology and service sectors, where an educated workforce is essential and the spillover effects to other sectors are potentially very beneficial. In this book, Roy Nelson compares efforts in three Latin American countries--Brazil, Chile, and Costa Rica--to attract nontraditional FDI and analyzes the reasons for their relative success...
How can countries in the underdeveloped world position themselves to take best advantage of the positive economic benefits of globalization? One av...
How can countries in the underdeveloped world position themselves to take best advantage of the positive economic benefits of globalization? One avenue to success is the harnessing of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the "nontraditional" forms of the high-technology and service sectors, where an educated workforce is essential and the spillover effects to other sectors are potentially very beneficial. In this book, Roy Nelson compares efforts in three Latin American countries--Brazil, Chile, and Costa Rica--to attract nontraditional FDI and analyzes the reasons for their relative success...
How can countries in the underdeveloped world position themselves to take best advantage of the positive economic benefits of globalization? One av...