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Liberalising Foreign Direct Investment Policies In The Apec Region Bishop

  • SKU: BELL-10425896
Liberalising Foreign Direct Investment Policies In The Apec Region Bishop
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.73 MB
Pages: 199
Author: Bishop, Bernie
ISBN: 9781315193618, 9781351758604, 9781351758611, 1315193612, 1351758608, 1351758616
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Liberalising Foreign Direct Investment Policies In The Apec Region Bishop by Bishop, Bernie 9781315193618, 9781351758604, 9781351758611, 1315193612, 1351758608, 1351758616 instant download after payment.

"This book is a response to criticisms that investment liberalisation in the APEC region is not moving quickly enough. It commences with an historical overview of APEC's process for investment liberalisation and a description of current foreign direct investment policies for each of the APEC economies. It then argues that there are significant constraints to further liberalisation arising from economic development concerns in the developing countries and political considerations in both developed and developing countries in the region. It also suggests that a truly liberalised investment environment would involve the removal of investment incentives. Again, there are political and institutional reasons that make this difficult." "With several suggestions for further research that will better inform policy makers, this is a valuable and informative insight into the complex issues involved in the liberalisation process in the APEC region."--Jacket. 

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