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The Foreign Investment Debate
Opening Markets Abroad, Closing Markets at Home?
 
 
AEI Press
 
 
Hardcover
 
6.5'' x 9.5''
 
136 pages
 
ISBN: 0844738867
 
Price: $ 29.95
 
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This bookconcerns the world of transnational investing and the drift in U.S. policy towards conditional national treatment and the use of foreign investors as a trade tool.
 

This work should be useful reading for those concerned with the world of transnational investing and the drift in U.S. policy towards conditional national treatment and the use of foreign investors as a trade tool.

Cynthia A. Beltz is a research fellow at AEI.

 
Table of Contents

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Contributors

  1. Introduction
  2. Foreign Investors Make Lousy Crowbars
  3. Conditioning Investment Is a Losing Strategy
  4. Not All Investment Is the Same
  5. Negotiate, Don't Legislate Reciprocity
  6. Use a Different Lever
  7. How Do We Move Forward?
  8. Foreign Direct Investment and the Economy

Appendix A
Appendix B
Tables
Figures
Notes

 
 
 
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