World FDI, an 'Unequal Partners' and 'Concentric Circles' Design Part IX. Back to the Old Features! Studying Latin America

20 Pages Posted: 20 Nov 2016

See all articles by Dalina Andrei

Dalina Andrei

Romanian Academy - Institute for Economic Forecasting

Liviu Andrei

National School for Political Sciences and Public Administration

Date Written: November 15, 2016

Abstract

This article continues the given series to focus on FDI & DIA , as unitary fluid substance world owned and this is the 9th one in line. Then, whereas Europe and Asia were found to really form an interesting international ’Eurasian’ capital market place carrying nearly 60% of the world capital stock, then there came Africa, with its regions, to be studied and those carrying international capital amounts as low as this way qualitatively wrecking some of general FDI&DIA regularities applying on this continent.

This below part of our story will be about Latin America, with its two regions that are Southern and Central Americas. Even since looking at the two (Africa and Latin America) continents on maps some similitude and some difference might both arise on our studied issue.

Keywords: foreign direct investments (FDI), direct investments abroad (DIA), external balance of payments (EBP)

JEL Classification: J29

Suggested Citation

Andrei, Dalina and Andrei, Liviu, World FDI, an 'Unequal Partners' and 'Concentric Circles' Design Part IX. Back to the Old Features! Studying Latin America (November 15, 2016). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2869620 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2869620

Dalina Andrei

Romanian Academy - Institute for Economic Forecasting ( email )

050711, Bucureşti
Romania

Liviu Andrei (Contact Author)

National School for Political Sciences and Public Administration ( email )

Povernei Street, 6, Sector 1
Bucharest
Romania

Do you have negative results from your research you’d like to share?

Paper statistics

Downloads
30
Abstract Views
292
PlumX Metrics