Innovation, Investment and the Diffusion of Technology in Europe
German Direct Investment and Economic Growth in Postwar Europe
Ray Barrell editor Nigel Pain editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:18th Mar '99
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Foreign direct investment, and its role in factors driving globalisation, growth and European Integration.
An assessment of the role of foreign direct investment (FDI) in driving globalisation, growth and European Integration. Presenting research by leading experts in an accessible style, it will be vital reading for professionals and students in disciplines including European integration, international economics, growth economics and international business.This volume brings together leading European scholars and policy-makers to address the determinants of foreign direct investment (FDI) and its effects on globalisation, growth and European integration since 1945. The main focus of the study is foreign direct investment by German multinational companies. A range of methods, including econometric studies, survey-based analysis, and detailed discussions of published statistics are used to assess the implications for the German economy and the results in host countries of foreign investment. Consideration is also given to FDI by Swedish multinational corporations, as well as to the role national and supranational institutions can play in stimulating FDI. Although FDI often raises fears for employment and growth, it is an effective way of transferring techniques, processes and products into new markets. Firm-specific assets transferred in this way can raise productivity in the host country without sacrificing jobs in the home country.
ISBN: 9780521620871
Dimensions: 236mm x 159mm x 20mm
Weight: 465g
206 pages