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I. WORLD INVESTMENT REPORT UNCTAD, World Investment Report 2001: Promoting Linkages. Overview. 63 pages (A, C, E, F, R, S). Document PAST ISSUES symbol: UNCTAD/WIR/2001 (Overview). Available free of charge. World Investment Report 2005. Transnational Corporations and the Internationalization of R&D. Sales UNCTAD, World Investment Report 2000: Cross-border No. E.05.II.D.10. $75. http://www.unctad.org/en/docs// Mergers and Acquisitions and Development (New York wir2005_en.pdf. and Geneva, 2000). 337 pages. Sales No. E.00.II.D.20. World Investment Report 2005. Transnational UNCTAD, World Investment Report 2000: Cross-border Corporations and the Internationalization of R&D. An Mergers and Acquisitions and Development. Overview. Overview. 50 p. http://www.unctad.org/en/docs/ 65 pages (A, C, E, F, R, S). Document symbol: UNCTAD/ wir2005overview_en.pdf. WIR/2000 (Overview). Available free of charge. UNCTAD, World Investment Report 2004. The Shift UNCTAD, World Investment Report 1999: Foreign Direct Towards Services (New York and Geneva, 2004). 468 Investment and the Challenge of Development (New York pages. Document symbol: UNCTAD/WIR/2004. Sales No. and Geneva, 1999). 541 pages. Sales No. E.99.II.D.3. E.04.II.D.36. $75. UNCTAD, World Investment Report 1999: Foreign Direct UNCTAD, World Investment Report 2004. The Shift Investment and the Challenge of Development. Overview. Towards Services. Overview. 54 pages (A, C, E, F, R, S). 75 pages (A, C, E, F, R, S). Document symbol: UNCTAD/ Document symbol: UNCTAD/WIR/2004 (Overview). WIR/1999 (Overview). Available free of charge. Available free of charge. UNCTAD, World Investment Report 1998: Trends and UNCTAD, World Investment Report 2003. FDI Policies Determinants (New York and Geneva, 1998). 463 pages. for Development: National and International Perspectives Sales No. E.98.II.D.5. (New York and Geneva, 2003). 303 pages. Sales No. E.03.II.D.8. UNCTAD, World Investment Report 1998: Trends and Determinants. Overview. 72 pages (A, C, E, F, R, S). UNCTAD, World Investment Report 2003. FDI Policies Document symbol: UNCTAD/WIR/1998 (Overview). for Development: National and International Available free of charge. Perspectives. Overview. 42 pages (A, C, E, F, R, S). Document symbol: UNCTAD/WIR/2003 (Overview). UNCTAD, World Investment Report 1997: Transnational Available free of charge. Corporations, Market Structure and Competition Policy (New York and Geneva, 1997). 416 pages. Sales No. UNCTAD, World Investment Report 2002: Transnational E.97.II.D. 10. Corporations and Export Competitiveness (New York and Geneva, 2002). 350 pages. Sales No. E.02.II.D.4. UNCTAD, World Investment Report 1997: Transnational Corporations, Market Structure and Competition Policy. UNCTAD, World Investment Report 2002: Transnational Overview. 76 pages (A, C, E, F, R, S). Document symbol: Corporations and Export Competitiveness. Overview. 66 UNCTAD/ITE/IIT/5 (Overview). Available free of charge. pages (A, C, E, F, R, S). Document symbol: UNCTAD/ WIR/2002 (Overview). Available free of charge. UNCTAD, World Investment Report 1996: Investment, Trade and International Policy Arrangements (New York UNCTAD, World Investment Report 2001: Promoting and Geneva, 1996). 364 pages. Sales No. E.96.11.A. 14. Linkages (New York and Geneva, 2001). 354 pages. Sales No. E.01.II.D.12. 334 World Investment Report 2006. FDI from Developing and Transition Economies: Implications for Development

UNCTAD, World Investment Report 1996: Investment, UNCTAD, FDI in Landlocked Developing Countries at Trade and International Policy Arrangements. Overview. a Glance (Geneva, 2003). Document symbol: UNCTAD/ 22 pages (A, C, E, F, R, S). Document symbol: UNCTAD/ ITE/IIA/2003/5. Available free of charge. DTCI/32 (Overview). Available free of charge. UNCTAD, Foreign Direct Investment in the World and UNCTAD, World Investment Report 1995: Transnational : Trends, Determinants and Economic Impact. Corporations and Competitiveness (New York and (Warsaw, 2002). ISBN 83-918182-0-9. Geneva, 1995). 491 pages. Sales No. E.95.II.A.9. UNCTAD, FDI in ACP Economies: Recent Trends and UNCTAD, World Investment Report 1995: Transnational Development (Geneva, 2002). 36 pages. Document Corporations and Competitiveness. Overview. 68 pages symbol: UNCTAD/ITE/IIA/Misc.2. (A, C, E, F, R, S). Document symbol: UNCTAD/DTCI/ 26 (Overview). Available free of charge. B. Development Issues and FDI UNCTAD, World Investment Report 1994: Transnational Corporations, Employment and the Workplace (New York Transnational Corporations. A refereed journal published and Geneva, 1994). 482 pages. Sales No.E.94.11.A.14. three times a year. (Supersedes the CTC Reporter as of February 1992). Annual subscription (3 issues): $45. Single UNCTAD, World Investment Report 1994: Transnational issue: $20. Corporations, Employment and the Workplace. An Executive Summary. 34 pages (C, E, also available in UNCTAD, Investment and Technology Policies for Japanese). Document symbol: UNCTAD/DTCI/10 Competitiveness: Review of Successful Country (Overview). Available free of charge. Experiences (Geneva, 2003). Document symbol: UNCTAD/ITE/ICP/2003/2. UNCTAD, World Investment Report 1993: Transnational Corporations and Integrated International Production UNCTAD, The Development Dimension of FDI: Policy (New York and Geneva, 1993). 290 pages. Sales No. and Rule-Making Perspectives (Geneva, 2003). Sales No. E.93.II.A.14. E.03.II.D.22. $35.

UNCTAD, World Investment Report 1993: Transnational UNCTAD, FDI and Performance Requirements: New Corporations and Integrated International Production. Evidence from Selected Countries (Geneva, 2003). Sales An Executive Summary. 31 pages (C, E). Document No. E.03.II.D.32. 318 pages. $ 35. symbol: ST/CTC/159 (Executive Summary). Available free of charge. C. Sectoral Studies DESD/TCMD, World Investment Report 1992: Transnational Corporations as Engines of Growth (New UNCTAD, Measuring Restrictions on FDI in Services York, 1992). 356 pages. Sales No. E.92.II.A.24. in Developing Countries and Transition Economies (forthcoming). Document symbol: UNCTAD/ITE/IIA/ DESD/TCMD, World Investment Report 1992: 2006/1. Transnational Corporations as Engines of Growth: An Executive Summary. 26 pages. Document symbol: ST/ UNCTAD, TNCs and the Removal of Textiles and CTC/143 (Executive Summary). Available free of charge. Clothing Quotas (New York and Geneva, 2005). Sales No. E.05.II.D.20. UNCTC, World Investment Report 1991: The Triad in Foreign Direct Investment (New York, 1991). 108 pages. UNCTAD, Tradability of Consulting Services and Its Sales No. E.9 1.II.A. 12. $25. Implications for Developing Countries (New York and Geneva, 2002).189 pages. UNCTAD/ITE/IPC/Misc.8.

II. OTHER PUBLICATIONS D. TNCs, Technology Transfer and (2002-2006) Intellectual Property Rights

UNCTAD, Globalization of R&D and Developing A. Studies on Trends in FDI and the Countries, Proceedings of the Expert Meeting, Geneva Activities of TNCs 24-26 January 2005 (Geneva, 2005). 242 pages. Document symbol: UNCTAD/ITE/IIA/2005/6. Sales No. E.06.II.D.2. UNCTAD, World Economic Situation and Prospects 2006 $35. (New York, 2006). 182 pages. Sales No. E.05.II.C.2. $30. UNCTAD, Science, Technology and Innovation Policy UNCTAD, FDI in Least Developed Countries at a Review: The Islamic Republic of Iran (Geneva, 2005). Glance: 2005-2006 (Geneva, 2006). Document symbol: 118 pages. Document symbol: UNCTAD/ITE/IPC/2005/7. UNCTAD/ITE/IIA/2005/7. UNCTAD, Facilitating Transfer of Technology to UNCTAD, Prospects for Foreign Direct Investment and Developing Countries: A Survey of Home-Country the Strategies of Transnational Corporations 2004-2007 Measures (New York and Geneva, 2004). 52 pages. (Geneva, 2004). 61 pages. Sales No. E.05.II.D.3. $12. Document symbol: UNCTAD/ITE/IPC/2004/5. SELECTED UNCTAD PUBLICATION ON TNCs AND FDI 335

UNCTAD, The Promise – Capacity- UNCTAD, Dispute Settlement: State-State. UNCTAD Building for Participation of Developing Countries in Series on Issues in International Investment Agreements the Bio Economy (Geneva, 2004). 141 pages. Document (New York and Geneva, 2003). 109 pages. Sales No. symbol: UNCTAD/ITE/IPC/2004/2. E.03.II.D.6 $16. UNCTAD, Investment and Technology Policies for Competitiveness: Review of Successful Country 2. Series on International Investment Experiences (Geneva, 2003). 79 pages. Document symbol: Policies for Development UNCTAD/ITE/IPC/2003/2. UNCTAD, A Wave of South-South Cooperation in the UNCTAD, Africa’s Technology Gap: Case Studies on Area of International Investment Policies (New York and Kenya, Ghana, Tanzania and Uganda (Geneva, 2003). Geneva, 2005). 64 pages. Document symbol: UNCTAD/ 123 pages. Document symbol: UNCTAD/ITE/IPC/Misc.13. ITE/IIT/2005/3. UNCTAD, Transfer of Technology for Successful UNCTAD, The REIO Exception in MFN Treatment Integration into the Global Economy (New York and Clauses (New York and Geneva, 2004). 92 pages. Geneva, 2003). Sales No. E.03.II.D.31. 206 pages. Document symbol: UNCTAD/ITE/IIT/2004/7. Sales No. E.05.II.D.1. $15. E. International Arrangements and Agreements 3. Other studies UNCTAD, Investment Compass User’s Guide (Geneva, 1. Series on Issues in International 2006). 40 pages. Document symbol: UNCTAD/ITE/IPC/ Investment Agreements (IIAs) 2005/10.

UNCTAD, International Investment Agreement in UNCTAD, Investment Provisions in Economic Services (New York and Geneva, 2005). 110 pages. Integration Agreements (New York and Geneva, 2006). Document symbol: UNCTAD/ITE/IIT/2005/2. Sales No. 174 pages. Document symbol: UNCTAD/ITE/IIT/2005/ E.05.II.D.15. $15. 10. UNCTAD, South-South Cooperation in the Area of UNCTAD, Global Investment Prospects Assessments: International Investment Agreements (New York and Prospects forFDI and TNC Strategies 2005-2008 Geneva, 2005). 96 pages. Document symbol: UNCTAD/ (Geneva, 2005). 74 pages. Document symbol: UNCTAD/ ITE/IIT/2005/3. Sales No. E.05.II.D.26. $15. ITE/IIT/2005/7. Sales No. E.05.II.D.32. $18.

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