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Us National Security And Foreign Direct Investment Illustrated Edition Edward M Graham And David M Marchick

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Us National Security And Foreign Direct Investment Illustrated Edition Edward M Graham And David M Marchick
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Publisher: Institute for International Economics
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Pages: 217
Author: Edward M. Graham and David M. Marchick
ISBN: 9780881323917, 0881323918
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: illustrated edition

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Us National Security And Foreign Direct Investment Illustrated Edition Edward M Graham And David M Marchick by Edward M. Graham And David M. Marchick 9780881323917, 0881323918 instant download after payment.

Does foreign ownership Does foreign ownership of American businesses pose a threat to the United States (like the abortive attempt by CNOOC, a Chinese company, to purchase Unocal during the summer of 2005)? This important new book examines foreign direct investment (FDI) in the United States, the national security concerns associated with this investment, and treatment of these concerns under US policy. It asks whether the Committee on Foreign Investments in the United States (CFIUS) process can be improved and answers in the affirmative. The book starts by looking at the review process for foreign takeovers of US fifi rms (including a historical review), looks at the economic and political impact on the United States of foreign direct investment, takes a detailed look at issues relating to FDI posed by the rise of China as an economic and geopolitical power and finally suggests some changes to the Exon-Florio process. Includes a section on the Dubai Ports World controversy.

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