Title of article
The influence on developing countriesʹ foreign direct investment (FDI) policies imposed by incentives: A game analysis
Author/Authors
Chen-Kuo Lee، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
1010
From page
12015
To page
13024
Abstract
When governments initiate incentive policies, they are concerned for the transnational corporationsʹ foreign direct investment (FDI). All governments intend to attract FDI by incentive policies. On the other hand, transnational corporations determine their FDI based on the incentive policies implemented by the developing countries. Therefore, incentive policies affect FDI more than anything else. However, few researchers have studied the game between the interest groups within the host country, that is, the competition between various regions regarding how to attract FDI by incentive policies. Therefore, this study attempts to analyze the game between incentive policies and FDI by game theory and compare the contributions made by incentives. Secondly, this study intends to identify the negative effects of prisonerʹs dilemma caused by incentives. Finally, this study discusses the arrangements made by host countries regarding FDI and countermeasures and thereby presents options regarding the incentives to be adopted by governments.
Keywords
Game theory , transnational corporations , incentive policy , Foreign direct investment (FDI)
Journal title
African Journal of Business Management
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
African Journal of Business Management
Record number
687511
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