Incentives-based Competition for Foreign Direct Investment The Case of Brazil

The general benefits of attracting foreign direct investment (FDI), and the potential of FDI as a tool for regional economic development in particular, are commonly recognised by policy makers and analysts. A recent study prepared under the auspices of the OECD Committee on International Investment...

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Main Author: Christiansen, Hans (-)
Other Authors: Oman, Charles P., Charlton, Andrew
Format: eBook Section
Language:Inglés
Published: Paris : OECD Publishing 2003.
Series:OECD Working Papers on International Investment, no.2003/01.
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Summary:The general benefits of attracting foreign direct investment (FDI), and the potential of FDI as a tool for regional economic development in particular, are commonly recognised by policy makers and analysts. A recent study prepared under the auspices of the OECD Committee on International Investment and Multinational Enterprises concluded that FDI generally supports growth in developing, emerging and transition economies, irrespective of their initial state of development ...
Physical Description:1 online resource (20 p. )