The Outlook for United States Foreign Investment in the Andean Pact Countries in the Seventies
Joseph Pincus and
Donald E Edwards
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Joseph Pincus: Lousiana Tech University
Donald E Edwards: Lousiana Tech University
Journal of International Business Studies, 1972, vol. 3, issue 1, 69-94
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THE GENERAL LATIN AMERICAN VIEW OF PRIVATE FOREIGN INVESTMENT:The climate for private foreign direct investment is deteriorating rapidly in many countries of Latin America as the socialization of development is becoming not only more widespread, but also more leftist-oriented. Paradoxically, the gap between the lip-service paid to, and actual policies adopted regarding private foreign investment in this region, is increasing as rapidly as is the need for such external investment inflows. The contemporary Latin American attitude towards private foreign direct investment, especially with respect to investments by international corporations, is summarized below.© 1972 JIBS. Journal of International Business Studies (1972) 3, 69–94
Date: 1972
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