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National Key FDI Policies and International Investment Agreements Development

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HE Shu-Quan () (Department of Economics, Shanghai University)

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National FDI policies play an important part in attracting FDI, which covering attracting FDI, gaining from FDI, and addressing TNCs. Recent years have seen great changes and developments in national FDI policies, and IIAs with respect to the form and amount as well. IIAs at different levels have their own advantages and disadvantages, therefore, when entering into IIAs, countries have to balance their own benefits and development needs with costs. To a great extend, IIAs supplement national FDI policies, making those of different countries tend to be the same. IIAs provide investors with a more transparent, more stable, more predictable, and safer environment, and an opener environment as well.

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Paper provided by Department of Economics, Shanghai University in its series SHU Economics Working Papers with number 2004001.

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Length: 10 pages
Date of creation: Jul 2004
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Publication status: Published in "Contemporary Finance", Jiangxi Province: April, 2004
Handle: RePEc:shu:wpaper:2004001

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Postal: HE Shu-Quan, Department of Economics, International Business and Mangement School, Shanghai University, 99#, ShangDa Road, Baoshan District, Shanghai, 200444 P.R. of China
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Keywords: FDI Policies; International Investment; National Policies and International Agreements;

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F1 - International Economics - - Trade
F2 - International Economics - - International Factor Movements and International Business

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