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OECD Reviews of Foreign Direct Investment
OECD Reviews of Foreign Direct Investment: Brazil 1998
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing
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Availability: Out of print  Publication date:  10 Jun 1998  Language: English  Pages: 84  Tables: Charts: ISBN: 9789264160972  OECD Code: 211998511P1 
 

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Brazil is on the verge of becoming one of the leading recipients of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Latin America and the world. Major economic reforms and large scale privatisations have enhanced Brazil's attractiveness as the largest Latin American market and as a key player in Mercosur. This trend should pick up speed in the coming years with further liberalisation, the restructuring of the Brazilian economy and the pursuance of economic integration.
There is every reason to commend the policies adopted by the Government of Brazil to eliminate discriminatory treatment towards foreign investors and their investments, protect their tangible and intangible assets and provide for the resolution of investment disputes. The study highlights, however, some lingering areas of concern, notably with respect to access to the banking system, goverment discretionary action and existing market distortions. The adherence to OECD liberalisation principles should nevertheless consolidate and confort the reform process in Brazil while providing a favorable framework for the expansion of FDI relations between Brazil and OECD countries.


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Table of contents:

Summary and Conclusions
Chapter 1. Direct Investment in the Brazilian Economy
Chapter 2. Regulatory Framework for FDI
Chapter 3. Sectoral Measures
Chapter 4. Privatisation, Monopolies, and Concessions
Chapter 5. Investment Protection and Double Taxation
Annex 1. Brazil's Exceptions Notified in Pursuance of the National Treatment Instrument
Annex 2. Brazil's List of Measures Reported for Transparency Purposes
Annex 3. Monopolies and Concessions
Annex 4. The OECD Declaration and Decisions on International Investment and Multinational Enterprises
Annex 5. The OECD Convention on Combatting Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions
Annex 6. Statistics on Direct Investment Flows in OECD Countries and Brazil

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