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Does good government draw foreign capital? explaining China' s exceptional foreign direct investment inflow
World Bank, 2007This paper explores the linkages between good governance and foriegn direct investment (FDI) in China, which is now the world 's largest destination of FDI, despite its institutional deficiencies. The analysis compares the quality of China’s institutions with other developing countries.DocumentThe increased role of foreign bank entry in emerging markets
Bank for International Settlements, 2005This paper considers the recent transformation of the role of foreign banks in emerging markets.DocumentFinancing development: time for a new approach?
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003Why has aid failed to achieve development? Should other forms of financing for development (FfD) be emphasised instead for narrowing the wealth and income gaps between developing and developed countries?DocumentForeign banks in emerging markets: a Turkish success story
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002As foreign banks enter emerging markets that were previously closed, what strategies should they use to gain a viable foothold? How does the presence of global financial institutions affect the level of competition and efficiency and the product range of the host country’s banking sector? What impact do the foreign banks have on the strategies of local banks?DocumentAnother PSIRU critique of another version of the World Bank private sector development strategy
Public Services International Research Unit, PSIRU, 2002In December 2001, the World Bank (WB) issued a revised strategy for Private Sector Development (PSD).DocumentThe Emerging Legal Framework for Private Sector Development in Viet Nam's Transitional Economy
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1999Private (especially foreign) investors find Viet Nam's legal framework the most serious impediment to investment. Policy changes to reverse the former command system may be enough to initiate the transition.DocumentPrivatisation and foreign direct investment in mainland Tanzania, 1992-98
Danish Institute for International Studies, 1999Information is supplemented by a sketch of the non-privatisation based foreign direct investment (FDI) position over the same period. Privatisation revenue roughly accounted for a third to a half of all FDI.DocumentSustaining high rates of economic growth in India
Center for International Development, Harvard University, 2001This article looks at means of strengthening India's growth strategy.The article suggests:a strategy focussing on export-led growth, which among other things requires greater emphasis on special economic zones, and openness of the economy, liberalization in India's labor laws, de-reservation of products for the small scale industry and other measures for the deregulation of India's priv
