World FDI, an 'Unequal Partners' and 'Concentric Circles' Design Part VI the Eurasian Story of International Capital Studying Asia. The Whole Continent
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This article continues the previously promised series to focus on FDI & DIA, as unitary fluid substance world owned, and so flows and stocks and country actors carrying these, but respective amounts unevenly distribute on these country actors. This meets circumstances of a game theory, or so. Dynamics mean individual country versus world speed difference along the 1994-2015 interval, in which the 1994 stocks cumulate FDI & DIA flows since 1990, and top countries range up to an important majority of stocks amounts in the total (85-95%) and so a relatively stable percentage, on the one hand, and down to 0.2% on FDI/inflows and to 0.1% of the same total world stocks on DIA/outflows, on the other. This article below, again, will start treating (analyzing and debating) about the Asian continent.