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In its October-issue INTERECONOMICS published an article on Foreign Enterprises in Mexico. The present article deals with the role of multinationals in Colombia, their merits and the complaints about them. Colombia is of particular interest as a member of the Andes Pact.
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China is showing interest in joint ventures in the oil, coal and nonferrous metals sector, in electricity generation … sector and in the hotel trade. Our article gives an outline of the problems which the future joint ventures in China will …
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Many developing countries see in joint ventures a convenient means of pursuing their economic development in their own way without forgoing the benefits to be derived from foreign investment capital and know-how. The following article presents some of the findings of an empirical study by the...
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Taiwan is developing ever more perceptibly into what both Peking and Taipei consider it to be: a province of China …, albeit a province sui generis—part of China and yet an independent state, enjoying world-wide recognition though denied …? Or is Red China's perfectly legitimate interest directed primarily at the exchange of goods and technologies? …
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People’s Republic of China. …
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Academic thinking on foreign direct investment has evolved over the years. This paper reviews this evolution for its usefulness in understanding EU-Chinese investment relations today. It then explores the idea of a new dynamic policy regime as a more appropriate means to address the complex...
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This paper analyses how China’s investments in Germany have developed over time and the potential impact of the COVID …
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Japan's direct investments have become an important factor in the economic reality of South East Asia. The following article gives a structural description of the present state of Japanese direct investment in this region.
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The developing countries are caught in the cleft stick of assertion of national interests and independence, on one side, and need for an improved investment climate to attract foreign direct investment, on the other. The question facing the foreign firms is how they can safeguard their capital...
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