aPolicy analyses in international economics ;$$v100
Print version: Moran, Theodore H. Foreign direct investment in the United States : benefits, suspicions, and risks with special attention to FDI from China. Washington, DC : Peterson Institute for International Economics, 2013 xiii, 89 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. Policy analyses in international economics ; 100. ISBN 9780881326604
Includes bibliographical references (pages 79-83) and index
The economic impact of inward FDI on the United States : recurrent apprehensions, new evidence -- The rationale and motivation for foreign direct investment : why do foreign companies invest in the United States, and with what effects? -- Chinese FDI in the United States -- Special concerns about national security when foreign firms, including Chinese firms propose to take over US companies : separating legitimate threats from implausible apprehensions -- Policy implications : making the us more accessible to foreign investors (including Chinese investors) -- References.