Foreign Private Investment in Developing Countries.
Since the early 1970s foreign direct and portfolio equity investment flows into developing countries, although continuing to increase in absolute terms, have been relatively less important than in previous years, as foreign private capital flows have been dominated by debt-creating bank credit.
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| Formaat: | Tijdschrift |
| Taal: | English |
| Gepubliceerd in: |
Washington, D.C. :
International Monetary Fund,
1985.
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| Reeks: | Occasional Papers; Occasional Paper ;
No. 1985/001 |
| Online toegang: | Full text available on IMF |
| Samenvatting: | Since the early 1970s foreign direct and portfolio equity investment flows into developing countries, although continuing to increase in absolute terms, have been relatively less important than in previous years, as foreign private capital flows have been dominated by debt-creating bank credit. |
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| Fysieke beschrijving: | 1 online resource (51 pages) |
| Formaat: | Mode of access: Internet |
| ISSN: | 0251-6365 |
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