This chapter describes and examines foreign direct investment trends in Latin America and the Caribbean during the decade 1997-2006, underlying different companies' patterns of specializations and strategies, with a specific focus on Peru.

FDI in Latin America in the past ten years

BRUGNOLI, Alberto
2008-01-01

Abstract

This chapter describes and examines foreign direct investment trends in Latin America and the Caribbean during the decade 1997-2006, underlying different companies' patterns of specializations and strategies, with a specific focus on Peru.
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Inglese
2008
Institutional Capacity Building and FDI in Peru
Bosco, Maria Giovanna; Brugnoli, Alberto; Eleonora, De Cata; Munoz, William; Schnyder, Ilaria; Spitzer, Johann
Brugnoli, Alberto
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Italy
Milano
EGEA
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Settore SECS-P/06 - Economia Applicata
foreign direct investment; institutional capacity building; development policies; multinational enterprises; small and medium enterprises; infrastructures; human capital; corporate social responsability; Latin America; Peru
Originally financed by the Industrial Promotion and Technology Branch of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and successively co-financed by Università degli Studi di Bergamo - Dipartimento di Economia (Department of Economics) and Università Bocconi - Istituto di Studi Latino-Americani e dei Paesi in Transizione (ISLA).
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