Fr. 146.00

Merging Interests - When Domestic Firms Shape Fdi Policy

English · Hardback

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1. Introduction; 2. Describing FDI policy through time and space; 3. Financing constraints and liberalized entry; 4. Quantitative tests: financing constraints and liberalization; 5. Quantitative tests: firm and industry level evidence; 6. Comparing Malaysia and Indonesia, 1965-1997; 7. Crisis, reform and policy divergence: Malaysia and Indonesia, 1997-2013; 8. Implications of elite-driven integration.

About the author

Sarah Bauerle Danzman is an assistant professor of International Studies at Indiana University. She is also a 2019–20 Council of Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellow (working in US government to study the inter-agency foreign investment screening process). She has published in various outlets including International Relations Quarterly and Perspectives on Politics, and consults regularly with the World Association of Investment Promotion Agencies and the World Bank Group on investment promotion policy.

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