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This study examines the link between FDI and development in six dynamic non-Member economies: Argentina, Brazil, Chile …, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. These countries have all adopted different policies towards FDI in the past, but to a …
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This volume discusses progress made to date in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico in putting their finances in order …. The chapter on Argentina debunks the view that fiscal management in the 1990s was irresponsible, arguing instead that the … current achievements sustainable. The Chile chapter describes the role of political cohesiveness following the return of …
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This book contains the results of peer reviews of the competition law and policies of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico …
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Despite considerable progress made by Latin America's biggest economies in putting their finances in order, numerous challenges remain.  Public spending needs to incorporate more flexibility, ageing populations and social demands threaten future pressures on expenditure, and social and...
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The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) co-operate in competition law and policy to promote increased economic growth, employment and economic efficiency, and a higher average standard of living in the medium to long term....
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In recent years, the Philippines has increased its commitment to climate action and its efforts to decarbonise the … domestic economy. The power sector in the Philippines accounts for 58% of the country’s overall carbon emissions and will be an … kilometres of coastline, the Philippines is estimated to have an offshore wind potential of 178 GW. However, this potential has …
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