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Foster Business Library research guides are aimed at University of Washington students, faculty, and
staff, highlighting resources available to them; users not currently affiliated with the university
may be unable to access some of these resources.
Foster Business Library Databases:
The Foster Business Library offers an extensive collection of over fifty databases on its homepage; see under Databases. For a complete list of Foster databases, see the List of All Business Databases. Access to these databases from off campus requires that you first go to the Off-Campus Access button, in the upper right of all library webpages. These resources may not be accessed from off campus except by those with a valid UW Net ID and password. For more information on Foster business databases, click Databases, A-Z. For information on which Foster business databases to use, see the Database Index. For information on accessing Foster databases from off campus, see Database Access. For guidelines on responsible database usage, see Database Usage.
This database covers hundreds of countries, with data on direct investment abroad as well as direct investment within the host country, all downloadable into spreadsheet programs.
A search in this database for the keywords Foreign Direct Investment produced a list of over 700 dissertations, including Foreign direct investment and wage inequality across and within nations: An empirical analysis (China). A more specific search for Foreign Direct Investment and India produced just 22 dissertations.
A search for Foreign Direct Investment produced over 2,500 citations; for Foreign Direct Investment and India, over 50 citations; for Foreign Direct Investment and China, over 250 citations.
For Foreign Direct Investment data, go to the Country Report for a country and to Economic Structure for Capital Flows. For more narrative information on this topic, go to Country Profiles for your country, and then to External Sector: Capital Flows and Foreign Debt. See also Country Commerce (if there is one for your country), and, in particular, Key Commercial Indicators for Investing: Foreign Investment Indicators; see also the Foreign Direct Investment section. Finally, be sure as well to check Viewswire; a search for Foreign Direct Investment retrieved over 14,000 references; a search for Foreign Direct Investment and India, for instance, netting over 900 articles.
For FDI information for a country, go to the Finance data for the country, then to the Balance of Payments section and Direct Investment (Net).
See International Investment, in the Encyclopedia of Business and Finance.
A search, in Economics and Business, for Foreign Direct Investment, produced a list of more than 200 articles; for Foreign Direct Investment and India, just three articles; for Foreign Direct Investment and China, just seven articles.
A search for the phrase Foreign Direct Investmen produced a list of more than 600 references, from magazines, government agencies, banks, books, etc.
A topic search for Foreign Direct Investment retrieved over 1,300 documents; for Foreign Direct Investment and India, 15 documents.
See their FDI Flows and Stocks page.
See the Investment Climate Statement for each country for information about Foreign Direct Investment.
This database, after you choose a country or countries, then allows you to pick one or more of a large number of categories, four of which are for Foreign Direct Investment: net (balance of payments, current $U.S., new inflows (% of GDP, net inflows (% of gross capital formation), and balance of payments, current $U.S.).
Unlike library databases, Web resources are available wherever you have web access; they do not require that you access them via the Off-Campus Access button, in the upper right of all library webpages. When using web resources, be sure to evaluate the credibility of these resources. For a subject index to web resources, see Business Resources on the Web on the Foster Business Library homepage.
Foster Business Library Reference Collection:
The Foster Business Library Reference Collection consists of business handbooks, encyclopedias, dictionaries, and other quick reference tools. It is located behind the Reference Desk in Foster, arranged by call number. Reference materials cannot be checked out; they may only be used in the library.
See chapter four for Property Rights Ambiguity and the Effect of Foreign Investment Decisions on Firm Value; see also each country's profile for Foreign Investment and Foreign Direct Investment.
See pages 547 to 549 and pages 678 and 679 for Foreign Direct Investment.
See section 6.1 for Foreign Direct Investment, Gross, as Share of PPP GDP; section 5.2 for Foreign Direct Investment, as share of GDP and of Gross Capital Formation; and section 6.7 for total Foreign Direct Investment.
For Foreign Direct Investment, see pages 1428 to 1431.
For Foreign Direct Investment, see the sections on International Investment and on Foreign Investment.
See Foreign Direct Investment in volume two, on pages 927 to 931.
For Foreign Direct Investment, see Financial Account on the second page of each country's section; see the two listings for Direct Investment Abroad.
Foreign Direct Investment is mentioned in many places in this report.
See, in particular, the copious data on Foreign Direct Investment in the two annexes appended to the text.
For Foreign Direct Investment, see the Payments section and Direct Investment Abroad for each country, under Balance of Payments.
The Foster Business Library maintains a collection of over 70,000 books on all business topics. To search for materials on all three campuses of the University of Washington, go to the UW Libraries Catalog, in the upper left corner of the Foster Business Library homepage. Search by keyword, title, author, series, etc.
To limit the results of your search just to materials in the Foster Business Library collection, use the Modify or Limit options at the top of the search results and change the library location to Foster Business Library. Availablity is indicated on the right of each online catalog record. First, note in which collection, within Foster, your materials are in, since the library has ten different Collections, each in a different location and often with differing arrangements. "Available" indicates that the book should be on the shelves under that call number and available for you to check out. "Due" and a date indicates that the book is already checked out to someone and is due back on the date indicated; you can have the "Request/Place Hold" feature to recall the book for your use.
If the material you want is not in the collections of the University of Washington, you can use the "Search Summit" feature to repeat your search in the combined holdings of over thirty cooperating libraries in Washington and Oregon. Use the "Request This Item" feature in Summit to have books in those library sent here to Foster for you to check out.
The Foster general stacks collection is located south of the main part of the Foster Business Library, through the two pass-throughs into the basement of Balmer. The arrangement is by call number, from A (at the east end, near the Copy Center) to Z (at the far west end).
A keyword search for the phrase Foreign Direct Investment produced a list of over 400 records in the UW Libraries, including over eighty records in the Foster Business Library. Examples include:
The subject term for Foreign Direct Investment is Investments, Foreign; there are over 3,500 records in the UW Libraries on this subject, including about
1000 records in the Foster Business Library. Examples include:
This subject search can be further subdivided by country. A subject search for Investments, Foreign – India, for instance, produced a list of over ninety records in the UW Libraries, including eighteen records in the Foster Business Library.
Foster Business Library
Articles:
Articles in academic journals, magazines, trade periodicals, and newspapers are one of the best sources for any kind of research. While the Foster Business Library offers a large periodicals print collection, comprising over 800 titles, articles are most easily accessed online, 24/7, in such fulltext article databases as EBSCO Business Source Premier, Factiva, LexisNexis Academic, Newsbank Infoweb, and ProQuest Databases. These article databases are available in the library or from off-campus, and provide access to over 10,000 periodicals and millions of articles.
Library access to most ProQuest databases will terminate at the end of spring quarter 2008, except for ProQuest NewsStand, ProQuest Dissertations and Theses, Historical New York Times, and the Historical Wall Street Journal. For more about this change, see UW Libraries Providing New Databases. After this change, comprehensive article searches should be performed in EBSCO Business Source Premier, Newsbank Infoweb, and ProQuest NewsStand. Also, after this change, links to the articles below will be broken.
This database--actually, a family of over two dozen databases--offers full text articles for over 10,000 publications, including scholarly journals, magazines, trade and industry periodicals, newspapers, and reports on a very wide range of topics. To find articles on specific topics, search by word or phrase by keying your search phrase into the search box--or search for your topic in the Topic Guide.
Your search terms will be highlighted in red in each article.
A basic search for the phrase "Foreign Direct Investment" produced over 18,000 articles, including over 2,700 scholarly articles, over 600 magazine articles, over 3,600 articles in trade publications, and over 6,000 newspaper articles. One of the periodicals included in this databse, by the way, is Foreign Direct Investment, with full text from 1975.
The subject term for Foreign Direct Investment, in this database, is Foreign Investment; there are over 82,000 articles in this database on this subject (over 72,0000 articles in full text), with over 300 narrowing terms (subjects, places, companies, etc.) associated with this subject.
Examples of articles from these searches include:
The Foster Business Library Reference Desk is staffed most of the hours that the library is open. The staff at the desk will be happy to help you find research tools on any business subject. For more in-depth assistance, see the Team Librarian Consultation Archives. For e-mail questions, direct your query to balib@u.washington.edu. For assistance by telephone, dial (206) 543-8012 during library hours.
See also the Foster Business Library's Business & Economics FAQ, and, in particular, the section for International Business.
For research guides on a wide variety of industries, products, companies, issues and topics, see the Team Librarian Consultation archives.