How can countries in the underdeveloped world position themselves to take best advantage of the positive economic benefits of globalization? One avenue to success is the harnessing of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the "nontraditional" forms of the high-technology and service sectors, where an e
Foreign direct investment policy and promotion in Latin America.
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- OECD
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- 1999
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- English
- Leaves
- 131
- Series
- OECD proceedings.
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✦ Subjects
Investment, Foreign -- Latin America;Economic policy -- Latin America;Economic growth;Foreign investment;Investment incentives;South America;Central America;Overseas item;International comparisons;Développement économique;Investissements directs étrangers;Promotion des investissements;Congrès;Amérique latine
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