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WORLD INVESTMENT REPORT 2006
FDI from Developing and Transition Economies: Implications for Development


This year´s World Investment Report focuses on the rise of foreign direct investment (FDI) by transnational corporations (TNCs) from developing and transition economies.
New sources of FDI are emerging among developing and transition economies. This phenomenon has been particularly marked in the past ten years, and a growing number of TNCs from these economies are emerging as major regional - or sometimes even global - players. The new links these TNCs are forging with the rest of the world will have far-reaching repercussions in shaping the global economic landscape of the coming decades.
The Report examines the magnitude of this phenomenon and examines its drivers and determinants, i.e.: what economic factors and policy developments lead firms from developing countries to venture abroad? For low-income countries, FDI from developing countries can be of great importance. In some of them, it accounts for a significant share of all FDI flows. The Report also discusses the development implications of the rise of these new sources of FDI, along with policy responses, for both home and host developing countries.
As in previous years, the Report also presents the latest data on FDI and traces the global and regional trends of FDI and international production by TNCs. Global FDI inflows rose substantially in 2005. A major contributing factor to this strong growth was the marked increase in the inflows to developed countries. Rising global demand for commodities was reflected in the steep increase in natural resource-related FDI, although the services sector continued to be the major recipient of FDI. Among developing regions, Asia remained the main magnet for FDI flows, followed by Latin America, where re-invested earnings have played a major role. Africa´s share in world FDI inflows was still small, but its FDI growth rate has nonetheless surpassed those of other developing regions.
A substantial Statistical Annex is also included, with data on FDI flows and stock for more than 200 economies. The PDF version of WIR05 and the Statistical Annex are available in a CD-ROM.
METHODOLOGICAL NOTES: Definitions and Sources. In addition to the general information on definitions and sources provided in this year´s World Investment Report, more detailed methodological notes for the data on FDI flows and stocks used in the Report - including how they were obtained for each economy - are available in electronic format only.

Preface, Acknowledgements, Table of Contents, & Overview[PDF, 32pp., 162KB]
Overview in
Chinese,
English,
French,
Spanish
Part One
ANOTHER YEAR OF FDI GROWTH
Chapter I [PDF, 37pp., 765KB]
GLOBAL TRENDS: RISING FDI INFLOWS
A. Overall trends and developments in FDI
B. Policy development
C. The largest TNCs
Chapter II [PDF, 63pp., 1232KB]
REGIONAL TRENDS: FDI GROWS IN MOST REGIONS
A. Developing Countries
B. South-East Europe and the Commonwealth on Independent States
C. Developed countries
Part Two
FDI FROM DEVELOPING AND TRANSITION ECONOMIES:
IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT
Introduction and Chapter III [PDF, 37pp., 1208KB]
EMERGING SOURCES OF FDI
A. Developing and transition economies gain ground as home countries
B. Global and regional players emerging from developing and transition economies
C. Salient features of the emerging sources of FDI
Chapter IV [PDF, 29pp., 374KB]
DRIVERS AND DETERMINANTS
A. Conceptual framework
B. Competitive advantages, drivers and motives
C. Conclusions
Chapter V [PDF, 33pp., 552KB]
IMPACT ON HOME AND HOST DEVELOPING ECONOMIES
A. Impact on home economies
B. Impact on host economies
C. Conclusions
Chapter VI [PDF, 46pp., 668KB]
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL POLICIES
A. The role of home-country policies
B. Implications for host-country policies
C. International agreements and FDI from developing and transition economies
D. Corporate social responsibility and TNCs from developing and transition economies
E. Concluding remarks
Statistical Annex:
Annexes A and B and Definitions and Sources [PDF, 71pp., 375KB]
References & Selected UNCTAD publications on Transnational Corporations and Foreign Direct Investment [PDF, 20pp., 134KB]
Questionnaire [PDF, 2pp., 23KB]
METHODOLOGICAL NOTES: Definitions and Sources
(Not contained in the hard-copy version of the Report)
Methodological Notes: [PDF, 83pp., 195KB]


Book information: UN Symbol: UNCTAD/WIR/2006 & CD-ROM
Sales no.: E.06.II.D.11
Date of publication: 16/10/06
ISBN: 92-1-112703-3
No. of pages: 366
Price:
US$ 80 (Developed countries)
US$ 40 (Developing countries)
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