UNCTAD's report is very good on flows, actors, rules; also, look at the
World Bank's annual Global Development Finance; much on FDI there.  Both
can be had in pdf from their respective websites.  For Lat Am, CEPAL in
Chile does the same analysis for the region.

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Try UNCTAD's World Investment Reports (annual)--with various themes each
year.

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On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Ellen Frank wrote:

>       Can anyone point me to a good book, article or 
> other source for data illustrating the extent/increase in
> economic globalization.  I'm not looking for trade data
> (which is easy enough to find) but things like FDI, percent
> of MNC sales/revenues/profits earned abroad, etc.  I
> figure someone has put together some figures like this!
> Thanks for any help.
> 
> Ellen Frank 
> 
> 

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