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- catalog contributor b12104657.
- catalog contributor b12104658.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description "A Productivity and Wage Determination 201 -- Appendix B Is Foreign Direct Investment a Complement to Trade? 207 -- Table 4.1 Annual Compensation per worker by foreign affiliates and parent companies of US multinational corporations, by industry, 1996 92 -- Table 4.2 Average compensation paid by foreign affiliates and average domestic manufacturing wage, by host-country income, 1994 94 -- Table 4.3 US direct investment position abroad by host-country income, 1997 107 -- Table 4.4 Countries in the sample by income category in 1985 and 1995 108 -- Table 4.5 Net fixed assets of foreign manufacturing affiliates of US multinational corporations and of US manufacturing firms, by host-country income, 1996 114 -- Table 4.6 US FDI and US unemployment 116 -- Table 4.7 Trade in goods among foreign affiliates, their US parents, and unaffiliated firms by host-country income, 1995 118 -- Table 4.8".
- catalog description "Coefficients indicating relationship between US exports or imports of manufactured goods and US direct investment abroad 120 -- Table B.1 FDI-related activities and trade 212 -- Figure 4.1 Outflows of US foreign direct investment by host-country income (1995 income categories) 109 -- Figure 4.2 Shares of US foreign direct investment outflows by host-country income (1995 income categories) 109 -- Figure 4.3 Outflows of US foreign direct investment by host-country income (1985 income categories) 110 -- Figure 4.4 Shares of US foreign direct investment by host-country income (1985 income categories) 110 -- Figure 4.5 Outflows of US equity capital by hot-country income (1995 income categories) 111 -- Figure 4.6 Shares of US equity capital outflows by host-country income (1995 income categories) 112 -- Figure 4.7 Outflows of US equity by host-country income (1985 income categories) 112 -- Figure 4.8".
- catalog description "Dog That Did Not Bark 1 -- FDI and Its Benefits 3 -- MAI Negotiations Falter 7 -- Negotiations Fail 10 -- An Economic Autopsy of the MAI 12 -- 2 MAI and the Politics of Failure: Who Killed the Dog? 15 -- MAI Is Conceived 20 -- Deep Internal Difficulties Emerge 25 -- NGOs Enter the Stage 35 -- Cavalry That Did Not Arrive 49 -- 3 Dissecting the MAI 51 -- Structure of the MAI 54 -- Goals, Scope, and Applications 55 -- Obligations of Host Countries 57 -- Dispute Settlement Procedures 74 -- Exceptions, Safeguards, and Reservations 78 -- Mouse That Might Have Roared? 80 -- 4 Globalization, Foreign Direct Investment, and Labor 81 -- Direct Investment and Wages in Developing Countries 84 -- Globalization and the Sweatshop Issue 99 -- US Direct Investment Abroad and Employment in the United States 106 -- Does Globalization Reduce Workers' Bargaining Power? 125 -- 5".
- catalog description "Globalization, Foreign Direct Investment, and the Environment 131 -- Environmental Impact of Globalization and Growth 134 -- Foreign Investment: Can It Be Made Part of the Solution to the Environmental Problem? 148 -- Toward Global Rules That Are Environmentally Friendly 158 -- 6 MAI and the Developing Countries 165 -- Changing Position of Developing Countries on Foreign Direct Investment 167 -- Changing Attitudes Toward Multilateral Rule Making 173 -- Developing Countries and the Provisions of the MAI 175 -- Is There a Deal Breaker? 183 -- Is Any Negotiation on Investment Between Developing and Developed Countries Doomed to Failure? 184 -- 7 Where Does the Multilateral Investment Agenda Go From Here? 185 -- Arguments For and Against Multilateral Investment Rules 186 -- Is There a Constituency for Multilateral Investment Rules? 190 -- A Comprehensive WTO Investment Agreement: A Bridge Too Far? 198 -- Appendix".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-221) and index.".
- catalog description "Shares of US equity capital outflows by host-country income (1985 income categories) 113 -- Figure 5.1 Income and pollution 138 -- Figure 5.2 Optimum level of pollution control 151.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 234 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Fighting the wrong enemy.".
- catalog identifier "0881322725 (paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Fighting the wrong enemy.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, DC : Institute for International Economics,".
- catalog relation "Fighting the wrong enemy.".
- catalog subject "332.67/3 21".
- catalog subject "Globalization Social aspects.".
- catalog subject "HD2755.5 .G722 2000".
- catalog subject "International business enterprises Social aspects.".
- catalog subject "Investments, Foreign (International law)".
- catalog subject "Investments, Foreign Social aspects.".
- catalog subject "Social responsibility of business.".
- catalog tableOfContents "A Productivity and Wage Determination 201 -- Appendix B Is Foreign Direct Investment a Complement to Trade? 207 -- Table 4.1 Annual Compensation per worker by foreign affiliates and parent companies of US multinational corporations, by industry, 1996 92 -- Table 4.2 Average compensation paid by foreign affiliates and average domestic manufacturing wage, by host-country income, 1994 94 -- Table 4.3 US direct investment position abroad by host-country income, 1997 107 -- Table 4.4 Countries in the sample by income category in 1985 and 1995 108 -- Table 4.5 Net fixed assets of foreign manufacturing affiliates of US multinational corporations and of US manufacturing firms, by host-country income, 1996 114 -- Table 4.6 US FDI and US unemployment 116 -- Table 4.7 Trade in goods among foreign affiliates, their US parents, and unaffiliated firms by host-country income, 1995 118 -- Table 4.8".
- catalog tableOfContents "Coefficients indicating relationship between US exports or imports of manufactured goods and US direct investment abroad 120 -- Table B.1 FDI-related activities and trade 212 -- Figure 4.1 Outflows of US foreign direct investment by host-country income (1995 income categories) 109 -- Figure 4.2 Shares of US foreign direct investment outflows by host-country income (1995 income categories) 109 -- Figure 4.3 Outflows of US foreign direct investment by host-country income (1985 income categories) 110 -- Figure 4.4 Shares of US foreign direct investment by host-country income (1985 income categories) 110 -- Figure 4.5 Outflows of US equity capital by hot-country income (1995 income categories) 111 -- Figure 4.6 Shares of US equity capital outflows by host-country income (1995 income categories) 112 -- Figure 4.7 Outflows of US equity by host-country income (1985 income categories) 112 -- Figure 4.8".
- catalog tableOfContents "Dog That Did Not Bark 1 -- FDI and Its Benefits 3 -- MAI Negotiations Falter 7 -- Negotiations Fail 10 -- An Economic Autopsy of the MAI 12 -- 2 MAI and the Politics of Failure: Who Killed the Dog? 15 -- MAI Is Conceived 20 -- Deep Internal Difficulties Emerge 25 -- NGOs Enter the Stage 35 -- Cavalry That Did Not Arrive 49 -- 3 Dissecting the MAI 51 -- Structure of the MAI 54 -- Goals, Scope, and Applications 55 -- Obligations of Host Countries 57 -- Dispute Settlement Procedures 74 -- Exceptions, Safeguards, and Reservations 78 -- Mouse That Might Have Roared? 80 -- 4 Globalization, Foreign Direct Investment, and Labor 81 -- Direct Investment and Wages in Developing Countries 84 -- Globalization and the Sweatshop Issue 99 -- US Direct Investment Abroad and Employment in the United States 106 -- Does Globalization Reduce Workers' Bargaining Power? 125 -- 5".
- catalog tableOfContents "Globalization, Foreign Direct Investment, and the Environment 131 -- Environmental Impact of Globalization and Growth 134 -- Foreign Investment: Can It Be Made Part of the Solution to the Environmental Problem? 148 -- Toward Global Rules That Are Environmentally Friendly 158 -- 6 MAI and the Developing Countries 165 -- Changing Position of Developing Countries on Foreign Direct Investment 167 -- Changing Attitudes Toward Multilateral Rule Making 173 -- Developing Countries and the Provisions of the MAI 175 -- Is There a Deal Breaker? 183 -- Is Any Negotiation on Investment Between Developing and Developed Countries Doomed to Failure? 184 -- 7 Where Does the Multilateral Investment Agenda Go From Here? 185 -- Arguments For and Against Multilateral Investment Rules 186 -- Is There a Constituency for Multilateral Investment Rules? 190 -- A Comprehensive WTO Investment Agreement: A Bridge Too Far? 198 -- Appendix".
- catalog tableOfContents "Shares of US equity capital outflows by host-country income (1985 income categories) 113 -- Figure 5.1 Income and pollution 138 -- Figure 5.2 Optimum level of pollution control 151.".
- catalog title "Fighting the wrong enemy : antiglobal activists and multinational enterprises / Edward M. Graham".
- catalog type "text".