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008 010713s2001 cl b i000 0 eng c
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037 $a01.II.G.21$bUnited Nations Publications, Room DC2-0853, Dept. I004, New York, N.Y. 10017
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050 4 $aHG5160.5.A3$bM6413 2001
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086 $a[E/]LC/G.2128-P$2undocs
086 0 $aLC/G.2128-P
100 1 $aMoguillansky, Graciela.
240 10 $aInversión y reformas económicas en América Latina.$lEnglish
245 10 $aInvestment and economic reforms in Latin America /$cGraciela Moguillansky and Ricardo Bielschowsky (with Claudio Pini).
260 $aSantiago, Chile :$bUnited Nations, Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean,$c2001.
300 $a186 pages ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aLibros de la CEPAL ;$v63
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 151-159).
506 $aDistribution: General.
505 00 $gChapter I.$tInvestment in a Period of Transition --$gA..$tEconomic Reforms and Adaptation to Change --$g1..$tThe Context of the Economic Reforms --$g2..$tPhases of Post-reform Investment --$ga..$tFirst Phase: Decline in Investment --$gb..$tSecond Phase: Increased Investment in Modernization --$g3..$tConsolidation of the Economic Model --$gB..$tTransitory Factors in Sectoral Investment --$g1..$tWhat the Sectoral Data Show --$g2..$tTransitory Factors as Determinants of Sectoral Investment --$gChapter II.$tInvestment in the Industrial Sector --$gA..$tA Defensive Stance in the Face of Change: A Sectoral Overview --$g1..$tThe First phase in the Industrial Sector --$g2..$tThe Second Phase in the Industrial Sector --$gB..$tThe Varying Responses of Firms and Sectors --$g1..$tThe Reactions of Large Firms --$g2..$tThe Reactions of Small and Medium-Sized Firms --$g3..$tThe Heterogeneity Among Branches of Industry --$gC..$tInvestment Growth and Sectoral Performance --$g1..$tValue Added and Productivity --$g2..$tTechnological Development --$g3..$tMarket Orientation --$gD..$tHeterogeneity of Country Performance --$g1..$tThe Determinants of Industrial Investment --$g2..$tThe Industrial Investment Process by Country --$ga..$tThe Industrial Sector in Argentina --$gb..$tThe Industrial Sector in Brazil --$gc..$tThe Industrial Sector in Colombia --$gd..$tThe Industrial Sector in Chile --$ge..$tThe Industrial Sector in Mexico --$gf..$tThe Industrial Sector in Peru --$gChapter III.$tInvestment in the Mining and Hydrocarbon Sectors --$gA..$tThe International Mineral and Hydrocarbon Markets --$g1..$tThe Evolution of the International Minerals Market --$g2..$tThe Evolution of the International Hydrocarbon Market --$gB..$tInstitutional Reform --$g1..$tReform of Foreign Investment Laws --$g2..$tChanges in Sectoral Legislation --$ga..$tReforms of the Legislation on Mining Concessions --$gb..$tReforms of Hydrocarbon Contracts --$gC..$tThe New Market Structure and Regulation --$g1..$tThe Structure of the Mining Sector Market --$g2..$tMarket Structure in the Hydrocarbons Sector --$gD..$tFirm Strategies and Types of Financing --$g1..$tFirm Strategies --$g2..$tTypes of Financing --$gE..$tCapital Formation and Sectoral Performance --$gChapter IV.$tInvestment in Infrastructure --$gA..$tThe New Institutional Framework in Electricity and Telecommunications --$g1..$tThe Privatization Process --$g2..$tMarket Structure --$g3..$tRegulation --$ga..$tPromotion of Competition --$gb..$tThe Pricing Regime --$gB..$tInvestment After the Reforms in Electricity and Telecommunications --$g1..$tTransitory Factors that Determined Sectoral Investment --$ga..$tPent-up Demand in Telecommunications --$gb..$tInvestment, Expansion and Modernization Commitments --$gc..$tPricing Incentives --$gd..$tOther Types of Incentives --$ge..$tState Sponsored Investment --$g2..$tFuture Prospects --$gC..$tReform of Road Infrastructure --$g1..$tReforms to the Institutional and Legal Framework --$g2..$tThe Establishment of State Guarantees --$gD..$tThe Evolution of Investments and Private Sector Participation --$g1..$tThe Response of the Concessionaires --$g2..$tThe Response of the Government --$g3..$tFinancing the Concessions --$g4..$tFuture Prospects --$gChapter V.$tSynthesis and Conclusions --$gA..$tThe Post-Reform Transition Stage and Its Effects on Investor Behaviour --$gB..$tAn Overall Conclusion: an Uncertain Future for Aggregate Investment --$gC..$tSectoral Behaviour and Weaknesses --$g1..$tIndustrial Sector --$ga..$tThe Manufacturing Trade Balance Followed a Negative Trend --$gb..$tThe Bulk of Investment Was Concentrated in Transnational Corporations and National Conglomerates --$gc..$tSmall and Medium-Sized Firms Were the Weakest Players in the Investment Process --$g2..$tMining and Hydrocarbon Sectors --$ga..$tThe Primary Objective of the Sectoral Reforms Was to Encourage Investment by Domestic and Foreign Private Firms --$gb..$tFirm Strategies Fostered Investment Growth --$g3..$tInfrastructure Sectors --$ga..$tThe Telecommunications Sector Has Undoubtedly Been the Leader in this Process --$gb..$tInvestment Growth is Least Widespread in the Electricity Sector --$gc..$tIn the 1990s the Private Sector Became Involved in the Financing and Management of Road Infrastructure.
650 0 $aInvestments$zLatin America.
650 0 $aInvestments, Foreign$zLatin America.
651 0 $aLatin America$xEconomic policy.
651 0 $aLatin America$xEconomic conditions$y1982-
650 0 $aCapital$zLatin America.
650 0 $aInfrastructure (Economics)$zLatin America.
650 6 $aInvestissements$zAmérique latine.
650 6 $aInvestissements étrangers$zAmérique latine.
650 6 $aCapital$zAmérique latine.
650 6 $aInfrastructure (Économie politique)$zAmérique latine.
651 6 $aAmérique latine$xPolitique économique.
651 6 $aAmérique latine$xConditions économiques$y1982-
650 7 $aCapital.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00846272
650 7 $aEconomic history.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00901974
650 7 $aEconomic policy.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00902025
650 7 $aInfrastructure (Economics)$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00973275
650 7 $aInvestments.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00978234
650 7 $aInvestments, Foreign.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00978370
651 7 $aLatin America.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01245945
650 17 $aEconomische hervormingen.$2gtt
650 17 $aInvesteringen.$2gtt
650 17 $aEconomische situatie.$2gtt
650 7 $aINVERSIONES$zAMERICA LATINA.$2renib
650 7 $aAMERICA LATINA$xCONDICIONES ECONOMICAS.$2renib
650 17 $aECONOMIC REFORM.$2unbist
650 17 $aINVESTMENT POLICY.$2unbist
650 17 $aINDUSTRIAL SECTOR.$2unbist
650 17 $aLATIN AMERICA.$2unbist
650 27 $aSTATISTICAL DATA.$2unbist
648 7 $aSince 1982$2fast
700 1 $aBielschowski, Ricardo.
700 1 $aPini, Claudio.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aMoguillansky, Graciela.$sInversión y reformas económicas en América Latina. English.$tInvestment and economic reforms in Latin America.$dSantiago, Chile : United Nations, Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, 2001$w(OCoLC)647110667
830 0 $aLibros de la CEPAL ;$v63.
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