Good telecommunications networks stimulate Foreign Direct Investment
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is relatively higher in developing countries which have better telecommunications networks. In more recent years, this relationship can also be detected between FDI and mobile networks. Mark Williams and Dr. Reamonn Lydon of Frontier (London) show this in their article "Communications Networks and Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries" which has just been published in "Communications & Strategies", the journal of the International Telecommunications Society.
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