HOW TO PROMOTE AND REGULATE INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENTS?
Marcos Fava Neves
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Marcos Fava Neves: University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Chapter 30 in The Future of Food Business:The Facts, The Impacts and The Acts, 2011, pp 155-160 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThere is much known about the possible benefits of international investments in an economy. In this chapter, I will point out that an institutional arrangement must be built for a country wanting to receive international investments, since they may have both positive and negative impacts. It is important to have certain regulations in place to try to avoid the negative impacts of transnational companies' investments, and to enhance the positive effects of these foreign direct investments (Figure 15)…
Keywords: Food; Agribusiness; Sustainability; Food Chains; Strategic Planning; Innovation; Value Capture; Investments (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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