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Author Farole, Thomas, author

Title Making foreign direct investment work for Sub-Saharan Africa : local spillovers and competitiveness in global value chains / Thomas Farole and Deborah Winkler
Published Washington, DC : The World Bank, 2014
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Description 1 online resource
Series Directions in development. Trade
Directions in development (Washington, D.C.). Trade.
Contents Context, objectives, and methodology -- Conceptual framework -- The role of mediating factors for FDI spillovers in developing countries : Evidence from a global dataset -- Determining the nature and extent of spillovers : Empirical assessment -- Sector case study : mining -- Sector case study : agribusiness -- Sector case study : apparel -- Summary of main conclusions -- Policy implications
Summary "Foreign direct investment (FDI) is becoming increasingly critical to the economies of developing countries, in part due to a major expansion in the scope of global value chains (GVCs), whereby lead firms outsource parts of their production and services activities across complex international networks. While FDI delivers a number of important contributions in terms of investment, employment, and foreign exchange, it is its spillover potential--the productivity gain resulting from the diffusion of knowledge and technology from foreign investors to local firms and workers--that is perhaps the most valuable contribution to long run growth and development. While substantial research has been undertaken on the existence and direction of spillovers from FDI, many questions remain. Moreover, there is a need to understand better the dynamics of spillovers in certain contexts, including: i) in low income countries, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa; ii) outside of manufacturing sectors (especially resource-based sectors); and, iii) in the context of GVCs. This book presents the results of a groundbreaking designed to address these issues drawing on detailed field research in eight countries (including five in Sub-Saharan Africa) over three sectors: agribusiness, apparel, and mining. The book presents a summary of the results of this analytical work and discusses their implications for policymakers hoping to harness the power of FDI for greater development outcomes."-- Publisher description
Notes "This study was prepared by Thomas Farole (Senior Economist, World Bank- PRMTR) and Deborah Winkler (Consultant Economist, World Bank- PRMTR) along with a team including: Cornelia Staritz (Vienna University and Austrian Research Foundation for International Development); Stacey Frederick (Duke University Center on Globalization, Governance, & Competitiveness); Rupert Barnard, Michelle de Bruyn, Philippa McLaren, and Nick Kempson (Kaiser Associates Economic Development)."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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Subject Investments, Foreign -- Africa, Sub-Saharan
Technology transfer -- Africa, Sub-Saharan
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Finance.
Economic history
Investments, Foreign
Technology transfer
SUBJECT Africa, Sub-Saharan -- Economic conditions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85001673
Subject Sub-Saharan Africa
Form Electronic book
Author Winkler, Deborah
World Bank.
LC no. 2013045059
ISBN 9781464801273
1464801274
1464801266
9781464801266