Chapter 8 More on Foreign Direct Investment in the AE-22, Australia, New Zealand, the European Union (Represented by the UK and Germany), and the USA
Manoranjan Dutta
A chapter in The Asian Economy and Asian Money, 2009, pp 251-303 from Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Abstract:
The case for the Pacific Economic Fraternity (Chapter 7) adds Australia and New Zealand to the discourse. Given the fact that data on all 27-member countries of the EU are not available, we limit our analysis to the data of two key economies of Europe: the UK, as it has historically had extensive economic engagements with Asia, and Germany, the largest economy of the EU-27. In the post-WWII decades, the USA has been a leading economic actor in Asia and so the data for the USA is all too relevant.
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1108/S0573-8555(2009)0000287012
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