FDI in Authoritarian States: Conclusions
Chase C. Englund
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Chase C. Englund: U.S. Department of the Treasury
Chapter Chapter 9 in The Politics of Attracting Investment, 2024, pp 153-163 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Part I has provided insights into a number of the key dynamics that govern foreign direct investment in authoritarian states. In doing so, this research has also produced theory and empirical findings that have wider application to the study of portfolio investment, democracy, and the political economy of economic policymaking in general. This chapter will summarize the key findings of this research, discuss the implications for policy, and discuss the application of these findings to other areas of research.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-74951-3_9
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