Towards a forward-looking and policy-oriented research agenda
As the global economy recovers from a series of crises, the role of foreign direct investment (FDI) in creating sustainable and inclusive growth is more important than ever. This is even more so in light of the contribution FDI can have in addressing global challenges, such as combating climate chan...
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