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Author:Birch, M. H.
Halton, G.
Title:Foreign Direct Investment in Latin America in the 1990s: Old Patterns, New Trends, and Emerging Issues
Journal:Latin American Business Review
2001 : VOL. 2:1-2, p. 13-32
Index terms:FOREIGN INVESTMENT
INVESTMENTS
LATIN AMERICA
TRENDS
Language:eng
Abstract:FDI in Latin America has witnessed resurgence in the 1990s after the debt crisis and capital drought of the 1980s. This inflow results both from more market- friendly policies in the recipient countries and lower returns and growth in developed nations. The latter factor has also attracted many short-term, portfolio instruments to the continent which can be highly damaging to local economies when not properly regulated. Privatization has been among the more important country-specific variables attracting direct investors to the region. Despite the positive effects of FDI, Latin American countries are still beset with problems such as unequal distribution of income and poverty that direct investment is unlikely to ameliorate.
SCIMA record nr: 236697
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