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Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

2002

Foreign direct investment; African Growth Opportunity Act; Sub-Saharan Africa; developing countries; globalization

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Implications For Foreign Direct Investment In Sub-Saharan Africa Under The African Growth Opportunity Act, Rebecca Trent Jan 2002

Implications For Foreign Direct Investment In Sub-Saharan Africa Under The African Growth Opportunity Act, Rebecca Trent

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

In the wake of the September 11th attacks on the United States, there has been an outcry in the media over the economic, social, and political rights of individuals in less developed nations. The need to integrate developing nations into the global economy has been called for, not only for sheer humanitarian reasons, but also as a means to prevent catastrophic actions by those who feel left out when it comes to globalization. It is said that "rich countries will pay a price" if they cannot find ways to integrate developing nations into the international economy and that "security depends …