Treatment of Foreign Capital— a Case Study for Japan

1967 
There is no doubt that foreign capital plays an important role in the process of economic development. When the economy of a nation rapidly develops, foreign capital performs a useful part in meeting the shortage of domestic resources; in purchasing modern machinery and industrial technology from advanced nations and in supplying the shortage of foodstuffs caused temporarily by the rapid gravitation of farming population into industrial cities.
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