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Investing in the United States
Is the US Ready for FDI from China?
9781848448599 Edward Elgar Publishing
This essential book analyzes the regulatory and operational challenges that foreign direct investors face in the United States, as well as the ways in which these challenges can be overcome.
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This essential book analyzes the regulatory and operational challenges that foreign direct investors face in the United States, as well as the ways in which these challenges can be overcome.
Firms from emerging markets, particularly China, are increasingly investing in the US – the world''s most important and sophisticated national market. This path-breaking book addresses why investors need to be familiar with the issues they are facing. The topics explored include the national and international regulatory framework governing FDI in the US which has changed considerably in light of recent laws and regulations; how to navigate the various groups that influence policies in Washington D.C. (especially as far as China is concerned); and dealing with the ‘liability of foreignness’ that every foreign investor faces and needs to address successfully.
Written by leading experts in their respective fields, academics and others interested in the various challenges associated with investing in the US – and particularly the foreign direct investment relationship between China and the US – will find this book invaluable. Executives of multinational enterprises wanting to learn more about the challenges involved should also not be without this important book.
Firms from emerging markets, particularly China, are increasingly investing in the US – the world''s most important and sophisticated national market. This path-breaking book addresses why investors need to be familiar with the issues they are facing. The topics explored include the national and international regulatory framework governing FDI in the US which has changed considerably in light of recent laws and regulations; how to navigate the various groups that influence policies in Washington D.C. (especially as far as China is concerned); and dealing with the ‘liability of foreignness’ that every foreign investor faces and needs to address successfully.
Written by leading experts in their respective fields, academics and others interested in the various challenges associated with investing in the US – and particularly the foreign direct investment relationship between China and the US – will find this book invaluable. Executives of multinational enterprises wanting to learn more about the challenges involved should also not be without this important book.
Contributors
Foreword by Carla A. Hills Preface by Karl P. Sauvant
Contributors: L. Eden, D.N. Fagan, T. Frye, S. Globerman, C.A. Hills, M. Kantor, C.J. Milhaupt, S.R. Miller, P.M. Pinto, K.P. Sauvant, D. Shapiro
Contributors: L. Eden, D.N. Fagan, T. Frye, S. Globerman, C.A. Hills, M. Kantor, C.J. Milhaupt, S.R. Miller, P.M. Pinto, K.P. Sauvant, D. Shapiro
Contents
Contents:
Foreword
Carla A. Hills
Preface
Karl P. Sauvant
1. Is the United States Ready for FDI from China? Overview
Karl P. Sauvant
2. Modes of Entry by Chinese Firms in the United States: Economic and Political Issues
Steven Globerman and Daniel Shapiro
3. The US Regulatory and Institutional Framework for FDI
David N. Fagan
4. The Politics of Chinese Investment in the US
Timothy Frye and Pablo M. Pinto
5. Revisiting Liability of Foreignness: Socio-Political Costs Facing Chinese Multinationals in the United States
Lorraine Eden and Stewart R. Miller
6. International Investment Law Protections for Chinese Investment into the US
Mark Kantor
7. Is the US Ready for FDI from China? Lessons from Japan’s Experience in the 1980s
Curtis J. Milhaupt
Appendix I: Exon–Florio Statute: Authority to Review Certain Mergers, Acquisitions, and Takeovers
Appendix II: Regulations Pertaining to Mergers, Acquisitions, and Takeovers by Foreign Persons; Final Rule
Appendix III: Executive Order Further Amending Executive Order 11858 Concerning Foreign Investment in the United States
Index
Foreword
Carla A. Hills
Preface
Karl P. Sauvant
1. Is the United States Ready for FDI from China? Overview
Karl P. Sauvant
2. Modes of Entry by Chinese Firms in the United States: Economic and Political Issues
Steven Globerman and Daniel Shapiro
3. The US Regulatory and Institutional Framework for FDI
David N. Fagan
4. The Politics of Chinese Investment in the US
Timothy Frye and Pablo M. Pinto
5. Revisiting Liability of Foreignness: Socio-Political Costs Facing Chinese Multinationals in the United States
Lorraine Eden and Stewart R. Miller
6. International Investment Law Protections for Chinese Investment into the US
Mark Kantor
7. Is the US Ready for FDI from China? Lessons from Japan’s Experience in the 1980s
Curtis J. Milhaupt
Appendix I: Exon–Florio Statute: Authority to Review Certain Mergers, Acquisitions, and Takeovers
Appendix II: Regulations Pertaining to Mergers, Acquisitions, and Takeovers by Foreign Persons; Final Rule
Appendix III: Executive Order Further Amending Executive Order 11858 Concerning Foreign Investment in the United States
Index