More firms than ever, and in more industries and countries, are expanding abroad through [foreign] direct investment [FDI]. Although FDI in 1980 was equivalent to only 5% of world GDP, by the end of the 1990\u27s, that percentage had more than tripled to 17%. In 1993, the total US dollar value of world FDI was only US$ 200 billion, but by the year 2000, it had risen to US$ 1.3 thousand billion. Developing countries received around 25% of these inflows, mostly in the form of greenfield investments, where a new enterprise is essentially created from scratch
Includes bibliographyDocumento en español ingresado en Biblioteca (73324)This study approaches forei...
Includes bibliographyDocumento en español ingresado en Biblioteca (102565)Abstract In 2005, foreign...
This paper argues that foreign direct investment (FDI) can make a very important contribution to dev...
More firms than ever, and in more industries and countries, are expanding abroad through [foreign] d...
The landscape is changing for foreign direct investment in Latin America. Investments flow not only ...
This article examines patterns of outward foreign direct investment (FDI) from Latin America between...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) multiplied their profits made in developing countries by four betwe...
Includes bibliographyDocumento en español ingresado en Biblioteca (86601)This study seeks to provide...
This paper examines the domestic and international determinants of FDI in 14 Latin American countrie...
Includes bibliographyDocumento en español ingresado en Biblioteca (78366)This study attempts to cont...
With a long-standing tradition of an international business presence, Argentina followed an open inv...
The majority of the Latin American countries proceeded to political, financial and social reforms so...
Includes bibliographyIn 2010 the Latin American and Caribbean region showed great resilience to the ...
Includes bibliographyDocumento en español ingresado en Biblioteca (106773)In 2006, foreign direct in...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) by Latin American companies has increased sharply since the beginnin...
Includes bibliographyDocumento en español ingresado en Biblioteca (73324)This study approaches forei...
Includes bibliographyDocumento en español ingresado en Biblioteca (102565)Abstract In 2005, foreign...
This paper argues that foreign direct investment (FDI) can make a very important contribution to dev...
More firms than ever, and in more industries and countries, are expanding abroad through [foreign] d...
The landscape is changing for foreign direct investment in Latin America. Investments flow not only ...
This article examines patterns of outward foreign direct investment (FDI) from Latin America between...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) multiplied their profits made in developing countries by four betwe...
Includes bibliographyDocumento en español ingresado en Biblioteca (86601)This study seeks to provide...
This paper examines the domestic and international determinants of FDI in 14 Latin American countrie...
Includes bibliographyDocumento en español ingresado en Biblioteca (78366)This study attempts to cont...
With a long-standing tradition of an international business presence, Argentina followed an open inv...
The majority of the Latin American countries proceeded to political, financial and social reforms so...
Includes bibliographyIn 2010 the Latin American and Caribbean region showed great resilience to the ...
Includes bibliographyDocumento en español ingresado en Biblioteca (106773)In 2006, foreign direct in...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) by Latin American companies has increased sharply since the beginnin...
Includes bibliographyDocumento en español ingresado en Biblioteca (73324)This study approaches forei...
Includes bibliographyDocumento en español ingresado en Biblioteca (102565)Abstract In 2005, foreign...
This paper argues that foreign direct investment (FDI) can make a very important contribution to dev...