Myths and Realities of Foreign Investment in Poor Countries: The Modern Leviathan in the Third World - Hardcover

Myths and Realities of Foreign Investment in Poor Countries: The Modern Leviathan in the Third World - Hardcover

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by John M. Rothgeb Jr. (Author)

This book systematically explores the effects upon underdeveloped countries of direct foreign investments made by multinational corporations. The author pays particular attention to themes prevalent in the international political economy literature that depict foreign investment as alternately aiding or hindering economic development in the Third World. In constructing his analysis, Rothgeb treats the relationship between the multinational corporation and the underdeveloped host state as a political relationship, demonstrating that the results of foreign investment depend in large part upon the differing strengths of the actors in the relationship and how they use the advantages derived from their power.

Following an introductory chapter which reviews the current status of research on the subject, Rothgeb turns to a consideration of how foreign investments affect host state foreign policy. He then addresses the domestic political and social effects of foreign investment and identifies four basic conceptions of the role played by foreign investment. Finally, Rothgeb focuses on economic growth, analyzing the ways in which multinational firms affect growth via their effects on capital availability, the degree to which the government plays a leading role in managing society, and changes in the composition of the local labor force. The author's conclusions regarding the political effects of foreign investment should be required reading for students of economic development and international relations, as well as for policymakers and executives of multinational firms.

Author Biography

JOHN ROTHGEB, JR., is Associate Professor of Political Science at Miami University. He is the author of numerous articles on international development and conflict in leading political science, international relations, and international development journals.

Number of Pages: 162
Dimensions: 0.44 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Publication Date: June 01, 1989
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