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International Investment Income is a comprehensive examination of the income generated through cross-border capital flows and foreign direct investment. Joseph P. Joyce analyzes the patterns, trends, and economic significance of investment returns in the global economy.
The work covers key topics including the measurement of international investment income, the role of multinational corporations, and the distribution of returns across nations. Joyce explores how investment income affects balance of payments, economic development, and international financial relationships.
Part of the Cambridge Elements in International Economics series, this element provides scholars, policymakers, and economists with a focused analysis of how international capital generates returns and contributes to global economic inequality and growth. The book addresses both theoretical frameworks and empirical evidence surrounding cross-border investment income flows.







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