Best practices in investment for development : case studies in FDI : how to utilize FDI to improve infrastructure--electricity : lessons from Chile and New Zealand
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Best practices in investment for development : case studies in FDI : how to utilize FDI to improve infrastructure--electricity : lessons from Chile and New Zealand
(Investment advisory series, Series B ; no. 1)
United Nations, 2009
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"Prepared by John Kline and Rory Allan"--p. vi
"Sales no: E. 09.II.D.13"-- p. iii
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The series provides practical advice and case studies of best policy practice for attracting and benefiting from foreign direct investment (FDI), in line with national development strategies. It draws on the experiences gained from the capacity and institution-building work of the United Nations conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) in developing countries and countries with economies in transition. The Investment Advisory consists of Series A and Series B. This Series B examines how policy choices affect relative outcomes in achieving reliable power supply at competitive economic cost. It studies electricity infrastructure in Chile and New Zealand and explores “best practices” to create an institutional environment conducive to maximizing development benefits from increased foreign investment.
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