FDI restrictiveness
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
FDI restrictiveness is an OECD index gauging the restrictiveness of a country’s foreign direct investment (FDI) rules by looking at four main types of restrictions: foreign equity restrictions; discriminatory screening or approval mechanisms; restrictions on key foreign personnel and operational restrictions. Implementation issues are not addressed and factors such as the degree of transparency or discretion in granting approvals are not taken into account. The index here shows the total and nine component sectors taking values between 0 for open and 1 for closed.
Year of publication: |
20XX
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Institutions: | OECD (issuing body) |
Publisher: |
Paris : OECD Publishing. |
Subject: | Auslandsinvestition | Foreign investment | Multinationales Unternehmen | Transnational corporation |
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