ABSTRACT

The late twentieth century has witnessed a dramatic upsurge in foreign direct investment in the Third World. Based upon thorough statistical analysis, the book presents exhaustive case-studies of foreign investment policy in 'metropolitan' countries and of the experiences of 'host' countries throughout Africa, Asia and Latin America. With a wide geographical and historical focus, it also makes an important contribution to current debates on dependency theory.

chapter 1|5 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|33 pages

The major source countries

chapter 4|47 pages

Africa 64

chapter 7|35 pages

General results