Foreign Direct Investment, Democracy and Development : Assessing Contours, Correlates and Concomitants of Globalization.
Material type: TextSeries: Routledge Advances in International Political Economy SerPublisher: Florence : Routledge, 2003Copyright date: ©2003Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (171 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780203472132Subject(s): Democracy -- Developing countries | Globalization -- Economic aspects -- Developing countries | Globalization -- Social aspects -- Developing countries | International economic integration | International trade | Investments, Foreign -- Developing countries | Investments, ForeignGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Foreign Direct Investment, Democracy and Development : Assessing Contours, Correlates and Concomitants of GlobalizationDDC classification: 327 LOC classification: HG4538 -- .D37 2003ebOnline resources: Click to ViewBook Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 The contours of globalization -- 2 Globalization and development -- 3 Globalization and growth empirics -- 4 Democracy and growth -- 5 Empirics of democracy and growth, and growth of democracy -- 6 Assessing globalization's correlates and concomitants -- Data appendix -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
The effects of globalization on economy and society are highly contested subjects in academic and political arenas. This study brings an empirical perspective to the crucially important arguments that encapsulate the major debates in this area. Using quantitative data, this book addresses the shape and degree of internationalisation by focussing on the impact of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and democracy on economic development and the effects of economic internationalisation on democracy. The author examines democracy's effects on economic growth and considers the claim that foreign capital has a detrimental effect on democracy to show that FDI in fact plays a supporting role for democracy and creates higher growth rates than domestic capital. From these results the author suggests that policy makers should seek to encourage globalization by ensuring open access to products from poorer countries, encouraging private investment within poorer countries and that such countries should concentrate on building up human and institutional capital to attract investment.
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