Investment

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Blog Post
Another Side to the Story: Syrian Refugees Have Invested over $300 Million in the Turkish Economy
August 02, 2017
We are inundated by bad news about Syria and the heartbreaking stories of refugees fleeing this war-torn country. But there is another side to the story. A groundbreaking study by the NGO Building Markets indicates that there are over 10,000 Syrian-owned businesses in Turkey...
Blog Post
When China Looks at MDBs, It Sees Infrastructure
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Lipei Tao
June 07, 2016
When the Chinese government launched a new multilateral development bank (MDB) with “infrastructure” in the name—the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)—it hardly seemed far-fetched to assume a strong Chinese preference for infrastructure-related MDB financing. E...
CGD NOTES
Donors Funding Technology: 10 Recommendations
June 07, 2016
Funding the global public good of technology is a useful way for donors to leverage the impact of their aid. Different types of technologies appear to be important to development progress, and to spread, in different ways. ‘Lab coat technologies’ (inventions) spread easily and improve qu...
Blog Post
Is OPIC Focused on the Private Sector’s Biggest Constraints?
May 12, 2016
In an ideal world, development finance institutions (DFIs) should focus on the biggest constraints for businesses in developing countries. This helps to expand their impact beyond a single project or investment, thereby producing more systemic benefits. However, this is a particularly challenging is...
POLICY PAPERS
The Role of Industrial Policy as a Development Tool: New Evidence from the Globalization of Trade-and-Investment
December 11, 2015
Emerging market countries that manage to diversify and upgrade their production and export base grow more rapidly and enjoy greater welfare gains than those that do not.  Foreign direct investment in manufacturing is concentrated in middle- and upper-skilled activities -- not lowest-skilled ope...
Blog Post
US Investment Treaties Are Missing in Asia Too
April 11, 2014
Last week, I showed how the US has fallen far behind its peers in terms of negotiating bilateral investment treaties (BITs) in Sub-Saharan Africa.