EKREM TATOGLU AND KEITH W.GLAISER, Dimensions of Western Foreign Direct Investment in Turkey(Westport, Conn.: Quorum Books, 2000). Pp. 226. $67.50 cloth.
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- International Journal of Middle East Studies [ 0020-7438 ] ; 2001-11.
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The surge in foreign direct investment (FDI)—investment with managerial control by the foreign investor, usually a multinational corporation—has been the major driver of globalization in the past two decades and the accelerator of economic development in many developing countries. It has, however, bypassed Turkey. By all relevant relative measures found in the United Nations' annual World Investment Report, Turkey has failed to attract much FDI.
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