Foreign Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean 2001

Includes bibliography

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Otros Autores: NU. CEPAL. Unidad de Inversiones y Estrategias Empresariales
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spelling oai-11362-11232020-11-19T01:58:04Z Foreign Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean 2001 NU. CEPAL. Unidad de Inversiones y Estrategias Empresariales UNION EUROPEA EMPRESAS TRANSNACIONALES HIDROCARBUROS INGRESOS POR INVERSIONES INVERSIONES EXTRANJERAS INVERSIONES MOVIMIENTOS DE CAPITAL PRIVATIZACION CAPITAL MOVEMENTS FOREIGN INVESTMENTS HYDROCARBONS INVESTMENT RETURNS INVESTMENTS PRIVATIZATION TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS EUROPEAN UNION Includes bibliography Documento en español ingresado en Biblioteca (90842) Foreign direct investment (FDI) flows to Latin America and the Caribbean dwindled for the second year in a row in 2001, and preliminary data for 2002 show no signs of a recovery. This trend was observed in both greenfield investment and mergers, acquisitions and privatizations. The investments announced by transnational corporations (TNCs) for the coming years remain concentrated in the service and infrastructure sectors. This indicates that the region has continued to strengthen its links with the incipient networks being established in service provision at the global level. This development contrasts with the Latin American economies' gradual disengagement from international production systems led by TNCs in the manufacturing sector. This combination of trends has been most evident in the South American countries. In addition to providing an overview of current FDI trends in Latin America and the Caribbean, this publication presents in-depth analyses of investment flows to Argentina both before and after the introduction of economic reforms, as a sample analysis of a recipient country; of the European Union as an international investor region; and of the hydrocarbons sector as a branch of activity that clearly illustrates the role of sectoral reform in attracting FDI. 2014-01-02T14:41:05Z 2014-01-02T14:41:05Z 2002-10 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/1123 LC/G.2178-P en Foreign Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean. Report application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE ARGENTINA ARGENTINA LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC
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language English
topic UNION EUROPEA
EMPRESAS TRANSNACIONALES
HIDROCARBUROS
INGRESOS POR INVERSIONES
INVERSIONES EXTRANJERAS
INVERSIONES
MOVIMIENTOS DE CAPITAL
PRIVATIZACION
CAPITAL MOVEMENTS
FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
HYDROCARBONS
INVESTMENT RETURNS
INVESTMENTS
PRIVATIZATION
TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS
EUROPEAN UNION
spellingShingle UNION EUROPEA
EMPRESAS TRANSNACIONALES
HIDROCARBUROS
INGRESOS POR INVERSIONES
INVERSIONES EXTRANJERAS
INVERSIONES
MOVIMIENTOS DE CAPITAL
PRIVATIZACION
CAPITAL MOVEMENTS
FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
HYDROCARBONS
INVESTMENT RETURNS
INVESTMENTS
PRIVATIZATION
TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS
EUROPEAN UNION
Foreign Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean 2001
description Includes bibliography
author2 NU. CEPAL. Unidad de Inversiones y Estrategias Empresariales
author_facet NU. CEPAL. Unidad de Inversiones y Estrategias Empresariales
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title Foreign Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean 2001
title_short Foreign Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean 2001
title_full Foreign Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean 2001
title_fullStr Foreign Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean 2001
title_full_unstemmed Foreign Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean 2001
title_sort foreign investment in latin america and the caribbean 2001
publisher ECLAC
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/11362/1123
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