Foreign direct investment (FDI) flows to developing countries have increased at a rapid pace. FDI now is the dominant form of resource flows to developing economies and the primary source of private capital for low-income countries. FDI is a large and growing source of equity investment that brings with it considerable benefits: technology transfer, management know-how, and export marketing access. Many developing countries will need to be more effective in attracting FDI flows if they are to close the technology gap with high-income countries, upgrade managerial skills, and develop their export markets.
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تاريخ الوثيقة
1993/04/30
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نوع الوثيقة
مذكرة موجزة
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رقم التقرير
21658
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مجلد رقم
1
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عدد المجلدات
1
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البلد
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المنطقة
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تاريخ الإفصاح
2001/02/16
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حالة الافصاح
Disclosed
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اسم الوثيقة
Foreign direct investment : benefits beyond finance
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كلمة أساسية
balance of payment;gross domestic investment;foreign direct investment;fixed capital formation;technological advancement;managerial skill;Public Utilities;host economy;high share;human capital;research activities;foreign trade;individual bank;work force;foreign financing;research activity;electronic equipment;recipient countries;net inflows;macroeconomic performance;telecommunications service;payment transaction;working practice;electrical machinery;resource flow;regulatory regime;private capital;source country;aggregate net;export marketing;industrialized economy;external capital;privatization transaction;factor productivity;privatization proceeds;debt-equity conversion;production improvement;macroeconomic impact;foreign affiliate;
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