Reducing the Barriers to Private Foreign Investment in Underdeveloped Countries

by Leonard Doyle


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Abstract

Discusses how underdeveloped countries can attract private foreign capital without running the risk of economic colonialism. Implication of the scarcity of capital and managerial talent; Importance of the issue of foreign control and domination for large-scale enterprises; Benefit of the partnership between Indonesia and foreign private capital.

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