Foreign Direct Investment and the Environment
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is one of the driving forces binding countries into closer economic interdependence. The rapid increase in FDI flows has generated considerable debate about its environmental implications, in particular the impacts on environmental quality in the investment host count...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Paris :
OECD Publishing
1999.
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- Foreword by Joke Waller-Hunter and William Witherell
- Opening Address by Gerrit Ybema, Minister for Foreign Trade, the Netherlands
- Foreign Direct Investment and the Environment: Challenges and Opportunities by Donald Johnston, Secretary-General of the OECD
- Summary of the Conference Discussion by the OECD Secretariat
- Foreign Direct Investment and the Environment: Boon or Bane? by Bradford Gentry of the Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy
- Havens, Halos, and Spaghetti: Untangling the Evidence about Foreign Direct Investment and the Environment by Lyuba Zarsky, Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainable Development, USA
- The Environmental Implications of Foreign Direct Investment: Policy and Institutional Issues by Gretta Goldenman, Milieu Ltd, Belgium
- Foreign Direct Investment and the Environment: The Role of Voluntary Cor;porate Environmental Management by Jan Adams, Environmental Consultant, Australia