Abstract

This chapter presents and interprets the result of an empirical investigation of the private and social rates of return on U.S. foreign direct investment in Canada. Three areas of high foreign ownership are chosen for study: mining, petroleum, and manufacturing sectors. Private return means the return to an individual investor, whereas social return incorporates tax effects and represents the return to society at large. The methodology of this investigation follows that of Grubel (1974).

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