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Expansion of Trade and FDI in Emerging Asia: Strategic and Policy challenges |
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[Book] Expansion
of Trade and FDI in Emerging Asia: Strategic and Policy challenges, (London: Routledge, Contemporary Asia Series 2009).
DescriptionThis book focuses
on the theme of the Annual Conference of the National Centre of Competence in
Research (NCCR) Trade Regulation, which took place at the National Institute of
Development Administration (NIDA) in Bangkok in January 2008. The theme of the
conference was the 'Expansion of FDI in Asia'. [ More information here] Capital throughout the world has become
increasingly mobile in recent decades and international trade has been
exploding.Until the mid-1980s, the role of developing
Asian economies as sources of investment was negligible. A regional pattern of
FDI flows has emerged, with investors’ attention shifting away from
traditionally important locations in developed countries in favour of emerging markets, especially Asia and
South-eastern Europe. As emerging countries,
particularly in Asia, remove restrictions and
implement policies to attract foreign direct investment inflows, there is a
need to identify new challenges in terms of business strategies and regulatory
policies.
This book explore the recent developments in FDI flows and their impacts
in developing Asia, and the importance of the policy
context in which those flows occur. It is important to address three levels of
analysis: the role of MNEs (in particular in India and China), the domestic and regional frameworks and finally
the impacts at the global level or, in other words, on the multilateral regulation of FDI.
All contributions to this book (with one exception) are based
on the papers and keynote addresses presented during the conference. The
multidisciplinary approach provides an opportunity to explore the trends of
recent FDI in Asia and their effects on multilateral regulation of FDI.
The book comprises
three parts to investigate the current scenario in Asia. The first part
addresses the internationalization strategy of emerging Asian firms with examples
from China and India. The second part relates to the national and regional
initiatives affecting trade and investment in Asia. The third part focuses on
the Asian interest in multilateral rules on trade and investment. It raises the
question of a potential new paradigm. Although the book contains considerable
technical expertise, it is at the same time written for accessibility to a wide
readership.# ISBN: 978-0-415-49084-9 # Binding: Hardback # Published by: RoutledgePublisher website  
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