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Title: Promoting private investments pitfalls to avoid and pathways to success
Authors: Alburo Florian A
Conference Name: First Southeast Asia Roundtable on Economic Development - Experience of the 1980s, Lessons for the 1990s,Pan Pacific Hotel
Keywords: Private investments
Conference Date: 30/11/1989
Abstract: There is no attempt in this paper to reveal, in some normative manner, what are the guiding lights to promoting private investments nor all the pitfalls to avoid. Indeed there is no accepted doctrine or formula for unconditional flows of private investment. Rather, in this paper, an attempt is made to sort out a number of issues relating to the promotion of private investments. The first section provides a background on the resurging importance of direct foreign investment in the context of a generalized interest in privatization. A second section cursorily looks into the recent record of direct foreign investment flows in general and across Asia in particular. In addition this section examines the varying form of capital flows from major sources and the impact of incentives on them. The third section tries to answer whether there are rules for encouraging private investments successfully, or conversely whether there are mistakes to avoid. A final section concludes.
Pages: 19 p.
Call Number: HC441.S68159 1989c kat sem
Publisher: Institute of Strategic and International Studies Malaysia,Kuala Lumpur
URI: https://ptsldigital.ukm.my/jspui/handle/123456789/395276
Appears in Collections:Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding

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