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  • FDI Best Practices Website157412
  • World Association of Investment Promotion Agencies157413
  • International Trade Center: Foreign direct investment data157416
  • UNCTAD - Foreign Direct Investment157417
  • UNCTAD: FDI Statistics Division on Investment and Enterprise157418
  • UNCTADstat: Interactive Trade Database157422
  • OECD - Investment157423
  • Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Statistics - OECD Data, Analysis and Forecasts157424
  • IISD - Investment157428
  • Eurodad - Private Finance157429
  • World Bank Group - Investment Climate157430
  • World Bank Guidelines on the Treatment of Foreign Direct Investment157434
  • World Bank Data: Foreign direct investment, net inflows 157435
  • Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (World Bank)157436
  • Brookings - Foreign Direct Investment157440
  • CGDev - Private Investment157441
  • Wikipedia - Foreign Direct Investment157442
  • Going Global: Understanding Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)157446
  • Globalisation 101: Investment and Globalization 157447
  • Book: Foreign Direct Investment (Harrison G. Blaine, eds. 2009)157448
  • Book (free pdf): Harnessing Foreign Direct Investment: Policies for Developed and Developing Countries (Theodore H. Moran, 2007)157452
  • Book: Does Foreign Direct Investment Promote Development? (Theodore H. Moran et al, 2005)157453
  • Book (free pdf): Foreign Direct Investment and Development: The New Policy Agenda for Developing Counties & Economies in Transition (Theodore H. Moran, 1998)157454
  • Foreign direct investment and development: Insights from literature and ideas for research - World Bank 11/15157458
  • Paper: Foreign Direct Investment, Investment Agreements and Economic Development: Myths and Realities - Global Policy Forum 10/15157459
  • Foreign direct investment: which countries get the most? - Guardian 01/14157460
  • Foreign investment – how good is it for development? - Eurodad 08/12157464
  • Report: Towards Human Resilience: Sustaining MDG Progress in an Age of Economic Uncertainty. Chapter 3: Private Capital Flows: Foreign Direct Investment and Portfolio Investm…157465
  • Report: The Role of International Investment Agreements in Attracting Foreign Direct Investment to Developing Countries - UNCTAD 02/11157466
  • Report: Which Foreigners are Worth Wooing? A Meta-Analysis of Vertical Spillovers from FDI - IDEAS 06/10157470
  • Paper: Foreign Direct Investment, Development and Gender Equity: A Review of Research and Policy - UNRISD 06/01157471
  • Paper: How Does Foreign Direct Investment Promote Economic Growth? Exploring the Effects of Financial Markets on Linkages - Harvard Business School 02/06157472
  • Report: Foreign Direct Investment for Development. Maximising Benefits, Minimizing Costs - OECD 04/02157475
  • Report: Foreign Direct Investment and Development An historical perspective - ODI 01/06157476
  • Paper: Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries: Determinants and Impact - OECD 11/01157480
  • How Beneficial Is Foreign Direct Investment for Developing Countries? - IMF 06/01157481
  • Foreign Direct Investment and Development: The New Policy Agenda for Developing Countries and Economies in Transition - Foreign Affairs 1999157482
  • Report: Foreign Direct Investment & Development - UNCTAD 1999157486
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