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 Dear AIB-L Moderator,

We just published three ebooks that are available free of charge from the
website of the Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment.
They are briefly described in the text below. I think they are of interest
to the AIB membership. Could I please kindly ask you whether you could send
these descriptions to the AIB-L list? That would be very kind of you.

Thank you and regards,
Karl P. Sauvant


*1. Perspectives ebook*

Karl P. Sauvant, Lisa Sachs, Ken Davies, and Ruben Zandvliet have edited an
ebook, *FDI Perspectives: Issues in International Investment* (ISSN
2159-2217), published on the website of the Vale Columbia Center on
Sustainable International Investment (www.vcc.columbia.edu) and available
free of charge from there. The book consists of a collection of short essays
on important and topical foreign direct investment (FDI) issues related to
attracting FDI and its impact; the rise of emerging market investors;
national policies; and international investment treaties and arbitration.
The perspectives capture a dynamic period in the global debate on
international investment and reflect many hot topics and issues of
continuing relevance. Topics range from the implications of the financial
crisis and recession for major economies, to the changing geography of the
international investment regime and policy questions faced by emerging
markets; from the implications of sovereign investment for national security
and measures taken to restrict such investment, to policy options for
countries seeking to increase inward investment flows and trying to stay
competitive in a downward market; from investment in land and agriculture,
to investment in extractive industries – raising important questions both
for national policy and for the international investment regime.  The range
of topics reflects the multifaceted, interdisciplinary and rapidly evolving
nature of key issues in international investment. **

*2. Profiles ebook*

Karl P. Sauvant, Thomas Jost, Ken Davies, and Ana-Maria Poveda Garces have
edited an ebook volume,  *Inward and Outward FDI Country Profiles* ( ISSN
2159-2268), published on the website of the Vale Columbia Center on
Sustainable International Investment (www.vcc.columbia.edu) and available
free of charge from there. International investment has become an
increasingly important feature of the globalized economy in the past 20
years, having grown much faster than world GDP. The profiles highlight, in
standardized format, current developments in FDI inflows and outflows at the
country level and the policy context in which they take place.  The volume
includes inward FDI profiles of Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile,
China, Colombia, Germany, India, Ireland, Israel, Pakistan, Peru, Poland,
Russia, Switzerland, and Ukraine. It also contains outward FDI profiles of
Austria, Canada, Chile, China, Germany, Hungary, India, Italy, Norway,
Russia, Switzerland, Ukraine, and the United States.



*3. EMGP ebook*

Karl P. Sauvant, Vishwas Govitrikar and Ken Davies have edited an ebook
volume, *MNEs from Emerging Markets: New Players in the World FDI
Market*(ISSN 2159-2209), published on the website of the Vale Columbia
Center on
Sustainable International Investment (www.vcc.columbia.edu) and available
free of charge from there. The rise of foreign direct investment (FDI) from
emerging markets has become a renewed focus of attention since the turn of
the century. Over the past few years, firms from these markets have become
major investors abroad, complementing their home countries‘ traditional role
as recipients of FDI. Yet the investing enterprises are typically less well
known than their counterparts in the developed world, and little has been
done to chart their progress systematically. If this phenomenon is to be
understood and its implications for public policy and corporate strategy
grasped, the first need is for reliable and comparable data on the
activities of emerging market MNEs. The 11 chapters in this volume contain
reports for the  11 countries covered so far: Argentina, Brazil, China,
Hungary, India, Israel, the Republic of Korea, Mexico, the Russian
Federation, Slovenia, and Turkey. These reports altogether identify some 212
emerging market MNEs.

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