Attracting International Organizations
Foreign direct investment (FDI) has traditionally been considered as an organization from one country making a physical investment in property, plant, and equipment in another country. In recent years, as a result of the rapid growth and change in global investment patterns, our understanding of FDI has widened to include the acquisition of a lasting management interest in an enterprise outside the investing organization’s home country. Consequently, this investment may take many forms, such as the establishment of a new operating facility in a host country, or establishing a joint venture or strategic alliance with a local organization, or even the acquisition of a host country–based organization.
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