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Foreign direct investment policy and promotion in Latin America.

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Publisher
OECD
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Leaves
131
Series
OECD proceedings.
Category
Library

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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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