Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries A Theoretical Evaluation /
In development literature Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is traditionally considered to be instrumental for the economic growth of all countries, particularly the developing ones. It acts as a panacea for breaking out of the vicious circle of low savings/low income and facilitates the import of cap...
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| Jazyk: | English | 
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      New Delhi :
        Springer India : Imprint: Springer,
    
      2014.
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| Vydání: | 1st ed. 2014. | 
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| On-line přístup: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-1898-2 | 
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                  - Foreword (by Sugata Marjit, Reserve Bank of India Professor of Industrial Economics and Director, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta (CSSSC), Kolkata, India)
 - Chapter 1. Role of FDI in Developing Countries: Basic Concepts and Facts
 - Chapter 2. General Equilibrium Models: Usefulness and Techniques of Application
 - Chapter 3. FDI, Welfare and Developing Countries
 - Chapter 4. FDI, SEZ and Agriculture
 - Chapter 5. FDI and Relative Wage Inequality
 - Chapter 6. FDI and Gender Wage Inequality
 - Chapter 7. FDI and Unemployment
 - Chapter 8. FDI and Child Labour
 - Chapter 9. FDI in Healthcare
 - Chapter 10. Sketching the Future Research Path of FDI in Developing Countries.
 



