Subsidies And Economic Development In OECD Countries

Topics:
Foreign Direct Investment
Tags:
Currency & Foreign Exchange,
Finance,
Foreign Direct Investment,
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI),
Government,
Investment,
OECD,
Subsidy
Source:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

FREE Registration is required

Overview: National foreign direct investment policies, industrial development strategies in developing countries and regional policies of developed economies share a common focus. They all are largely based on the concept of attracting new business to the target territory. The vision of an incoming industrial champion, who may create sustainable employment and who may be the front runner for related businesses to follow, eventually resulting in additional secondary employment effects, has been paramount among policymakers at all layers of government. This paper explains that subsidies and related government supports are a widely used and important tool for investment and development policies.

(Is this item miscategorized? Does it need more tags? Let us know.)

Format: PDF | Size: 172KB | Date: Feb 2004 | Pages: 10


advertisement
  • Click Here
  • Click Here
  • Click Here

Returning users: Log In Here!

Already registered on BNET, TechRepublic, or ZDNet? Simply log in.

Free Membership: Sign Up Now!

Sign up for a free membership today and get instant and unlimited access to one of the largest databases of white papers, webcasts, and casestudies anywhere. Your FREE membership allows you to:

  • Download an unlimited amount of content, including classic and current white papers, case studies, webcasts and more
  • Track content on your chosen topics of interest
  • Receive targeted email alerts when your favorite content is added
  • Save content for future reading
  • Receive our member newsletter

When you register to access this directory, you become a member of BNET. In addition, you allow us to share your information with companies that produce products or services featured in the library--so that such companies may contact you with information and offers regarding their products and services. This enables us to keep the library a free service. As a directory registrant, you will receive a complimentary subscription to the BNET member newsletter, The BNET Report. You can unsubscribe from this newsletter at any time. By clicking the Sign up button, you indicate that you agree to our Terms and Conditions and have read and understand our Privacy Policy (updated).