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dc.date.accessioned2014-09-30T15:20:14Zen
dc.date.available2014-09-30T15:20:14Zen
dc.date.created2013-09-18en
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dc.descriptionIn this video, Professor Moran unpacks how foreign direct investment leads to the development of global supply chains.en
dc.descriptionHis lecture helps examine the following key question: How do developing countries create backward linkages from foreign investors to local firms, with more value added at home?en
dc.descriptionLearning Objective: Explain how developing countries participate in ever more sophisticated supply chains into developed country markets and how developing countries create backward linkages from foreign investors to local firms, with more value-added at home.en
dc.descriptionLearning Objective: Describe the creation of supply chains and the globalization of manufacturing and assembly through foreign direct investment.en
dc.descriptionLearning Objective: Explain the impact of supply chains and the globalization of manufacturing and assembly through foreign direct investment has on developed and developing countries.en
dc.descriptionLearning Objective: Understand supply chains and the globalization of manufacturing and assembly.en
dc.descriptionLearning Objective: Describe the role of Investment Promotion Agencies.en
dc.description.abstractGlobalization's Winners and Losers: Challenges for Developed and Developing Countries - GeorgetownX - INFX523-01en
dc.format.extent05:53en
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dc.publisherGeorgetown Universityen
dc.relation.isPartOfWEEK 2 - Supply Chains, Trade and Investmenten
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVideo 8 of 10en
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dc.titleAttracting Foreign Direct Investment: The Case of Costa Ricaen
dc.typevideoen
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