Foreign Direct Investment in Latin America: The Role of European Investors
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Capital flows; corporate investment strategies; trade liberalization; economic liberalization; manufacturing sector; protection; exports; imports; balance of payments; barriers to trade and investment; flujos de capital; estrategias empresariales de inversión; liberalización comercial; liberalización de la economía; sector manufacturero; protección; exportaciones; importaciones; balanza de pagos; barreras al comercio y la inversión;All these keywords.
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