CNUCED (Genève, Suisse). (2019). Special economic zones: world investment report 2019 WIR. New York (États-Unis) : ONU. 221 p. (World Investment Report).
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Titre : | Special economic zones: world investment report 2019 WIR |
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Auteurs : | CNUCED (Genève, Suisse) |
Type de document : | Série |
Editeur : | New York [États-Unis] : ONU, 2019 |
Collection : | World Investment Report |
Format : | 221 p. |
Langues : | Anglais |
Langues du résumé : | Anglais |
Catégories : |
Catégories principales 03 - POLITIQUE ET THEORIE ECONOMIQUE ; 3.6 - Finances. Investissements. Mouvements de CapitauxThésaurus IAMM INVESTISSEMENT DIRECT ETRANGER ; INVESTISSEMENT DIRECT ; INFRASTRUCTURE ; ENTREPRISE MULTINATIONALE ; INVESTISSEMENT ETRANGER ; INVESTISSEMENT ; COMMERCE INTERNATIONAL ; PAYS DEVELOPPE ; PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT ; DONNEE STATISTIQUE ; INDUSTRIE ; MONDE ; INVESTISSEMENT INTERNATIONAL ; ECONOMIE DE TRANSITION ; POLITIQUE INDUSTRIELLE |
Résumé : | The World Investment Report supports policymakers by monitoring global and regional foreign direct investment trends and documenting national and international investment policy developments. The policy chapter of this years report takes stock of efforts being made towards the reform of international investment agreements and surveys new measures. Inclusive sustainable development depends on a global policy environment that is conducive to cross-border investment. Last year, global flows of foreign direct investment fell by 13 per cent, to $1.3 trillion. This represents the lowest level since the global financial crisis and underlines the lack of growth in international investment this decade. The significant acceleration required to meet the investment needs associated with the Sustainable Development Goals is not yet apparent. We need to raise ambition on climate action, address debt vulnerabilities and reduce trade tensions to foster environments that are conducive to scaling up long-term and sustainable investments. Among the most important instruments for attracting investment are Special Economic Zones. The number of zones around the world has grown rapidly this decade to more than 5,000, with many more planned. This World Investment Report provides an overview of the global SEZ landscape and offers advice on how to respond to fundamental challenges for zones posed by the sustainable development imperative, the new industrial revolution and changing patterns of international production. I commend this years World Investment Report for both industrial and investment policymakers, and as an important tool for the international development community |
Note de contenu : |
Chapter I. Global investment trends and prospects.
A. Current fdi trends B. FDI prospects C. International production D. The global FDI network Chapter II. Regional trends A. Developing economies B. Transition economies C. Developed economies D. Structurally weak, vulnerable and small economies Chapter III. Recent policy developments and key issues A. National investment policies B. International investment policies C. Capital markets and sustainability Chapter IV. Special economic zones A. The universe of SEZs B. The regulatory and institutional framework for SEZs C. The performance and impact of SEZs D. Towards a new generation of SEZs |
Cote : | En ligne |
URL / DOI : | https://unctad.org/en/pages/PublicationWebflyer.aspx?publicationid=2460 |