Public Support for Private FDI as a Development Strategy: Getting the Politics Right

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Catalysing private foreign direct investment (FDI) has emerged as a priority for many bilateral and multilateral development agencies. While there is significant potential for FDI to help deliver progress on sustainable development in the coming decades, there are also important political questions about the distribution of gains and the possibility of diverging interests between multinational companies and developing countries.