An analysis of trends in foreign direct investment (FDI) in Uruguay is difficult due to data problems. Nevertheless, balance-of-payments data reveal that inward FDI (IFDI) increased sharply in the second half of the decade 2002-2011 under analysis. IFDI flows relative to GDP rose annually on average to close to 6% in 2005-2011. This compares favorably with annual average flows of only 1% in the decade before the banking crisis and the sharp devaluation of the Uruguayan peso in 2002. At the time, investment in natural resources, including in farmland and real estate in Punta del Este, became very attractive. IFDI flows peaked at 7.5% of GDP in 2006, with the investment in the construction of the first cellulose plant in the country by a mult...
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The fundamental role of domestic investment to provide economic prosperity is very well recognized b...
New Zealand, with a low domestic savings rate, has long depended on inward foreign direct investment...
Inward foreign direct investment (IFDI) flows to Argentina recorded a substantial increase in the 19...
With a long-standing tradition of an international business presence, Argentina followed an open inv...
Colombia's current Government, in office since August 2010, has continued to pursue in 2010- 2011 th...
Inward foreign direct investment (IFDI) into Spain boomed during most of the 2000s, with IFDI stock ...
Colombia used to be a synonym for violence and drugs, but not anymore. Today, the country has one of...
Despite the recent financial and economic crisis, Chile's outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) i...
Brazil became a significant source of outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) only in the 2000s. Co...
In 2010, Portugal's outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) was severely affected by the global eco...
Peru has shifted from being a small FDI player in the Latin America and Caribbean region in the 1990...
At the time when many countries were following inward looking economic policies in the 1970s, Chile ...
Portugal's performance in attracting inward foreign direct investment (IFDI) during the economic and...
More firms than ever, and in more industries and countries, are expanding abroad through [foreign] d...
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The fundamental role of domestic investment to provide economic prosperity is very well recognized b...
New Zealand, with a low domestic savings rate, has long depended on inward foreign direct investment...