Global Investment Promotion Best Practices 2012

Global flows of foreign direct investment (FDI) declined severely during the recent economic and financial crisis. As the crisis eased, recovery in world economies spurred a resurgence of FDI, and that in turn reignited competition for investments among host countries. Especially in emerging markets, governments long have prized FDI as a source of much-needed capital and jobs. But in the 21st century, governments value FDI as much or more as a source of technology and know-how. Policymakers have witnessed how knowledge brought by foreign investors can spill over to local firms, bolster skills in the local workforce, and thus increase the overall competitiveness of their economies. To foster development of intellectual capital as well as businesses and jobs, governments increasingly recognize the importance of cultivating FDI. Providing business and investment climate information is a crucial component of IPI activities in all economies. But IPIs can gain particular advantage in those settings where investors find it most difficult to obtain reliable information and meet bureaucratic requirements. Research shows, for example, that investment promotion is more effective in economies where English is not an official language, and in economies that are more culturally distant from the investors corporate homes. Investment promotion also has more impact in countries with less effective governments and in economies that erect more barriers to launching a business (such as more time to obtain a construction permit). In this 2012 edition, GIPB focuses specifically on information provision in two sectors, tourism and agribusiness. This focus should be of particular use to economies that seek or are considering seeking FDI in those sectors.

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2012-04
Subjects:ACRONYMS, BENCHMARK, BEST PRACTICE, BEST PRACTICES, BEST-PRACTICE, BUSINESS CASE, BUSINESS CASES, BUSINESS CLIMATE, BUSINESS DECISIONS, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT, BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTS, BUSINESS INFORMATION, BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, BUSINESS PARTNER, BUSINESS STRATEGIES, BUSINESSES, BUYERS, CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE, CLASSIFICATIONS, COMPETITIVE MARKETS, COMPETITIVENESS, CONFIDENTIALITY, CONTACT INFORMATION, CONTENTS, CREDIBILITY, CURRENCY, CUSTOM, CUSTOMER SERVICE, CUSTOMS, DESCRIPTION, DESCRIPTIONS, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, DEVELOPING COUNTRY, DEVELOPING ECONOMY, DISCLOSURE, DISCLOSURE AGREEMENTS, DOCUMENTS, DYNAMIC EMERGING ECONOMIES, E-BUSINESS, E-MAIL, E-MAIL ADDRESSES, E-MAILS, E-SERVICES, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ELECTRONIC FORM, EMAIL ADDRESSES, EMERGING ECONOMIES, EMERGING MARKETS, ENTRY, EQUIPMENT, FINANCE CORPORATION, FINANCIAL CRISIS, FINANCIAL SECTOR, FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT, FOCUS GROUP, FOCUS GROUPS, FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT, FOREIGN INVESTMENT, FOREIGN INVESTOR, FOREIGN INVESTORS, GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS, GLOBAL BUSINESS, GLOBAL ECONOMIES, GLOBAL INVESTMENT, GLOBAL MARKET, GOVERNMENT ASSETS, GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS, GOVERNMENT REVENUES, GRAPHICS, GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, GROUP INVESTMENT, GROWTH RATE, HEADINGS, HOME COUNTRY, HOME PAGE, HOST COUNTRIES, ICT, IMAGES, IMPORT DUTY EXEMPTIONS, INCOME, INCOME GROUP, INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT, INFLATION, INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE, INFORMATION NEEDS, INFORMATION PORTALS, INFORMATION PROVISION, INNOVATIONS, INSTITUTION, INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL, INTERNAL SYSTEMS, INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, INTERNATIONAL FINANCE, INTERNATIONAL INVESTOR, INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS, INVESTING, INVESTMENT CLIMATE, INVESTMENT CLIMATES, INVESTMENT DECISIONS, INVESTMENT ENVIRONMENT, INVESTMENT FLOWS, INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES, INVESTMENT POLICY, INVESTMENT PROJECTS, INVESTMENT PROMOTION, INVESTMENT REGULATION, INVESTMENT SERVICES, INVESTOR AWARENESS, INVESTOR INTEREST, INVESTOR PERSPECTIVES, INVESTOR UNCERTAINTY, JOB CREATION, LABOR MARKET, LACK OF TRANSPARENCY, LEVEL PLAYING FIELD, LICENSE, LICENSES, MARKET ENTRY, MARKET SEGMENT, MARKETING, MATERIAL, MENU, MENUS, MIDDLE-INCOME ECONOMY, MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS, MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES, NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, NATIONAL INVESTMENT, NAVIGATION, NETWORKS, OPEN MARKET, PDF, PERFORMANCES, POLITICAL STABILITY, PORTABLE DOCUMENT FORMAT, POTENTIAL INVESTMENT, POTENTIAL INVESTOR, POTENTIAL INVESTORS, PRIVATE SECTOR, PRODUCTION PROCESSES, PROJECT MANAGEMENT, PROTOCOL, PUBLIC INVESTMENT, PUBLIC POLICY, QUERIES, R&D, READING, REAL ESTATE, REGULATORS, REGULATORY BODIES, REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT, RESEARCH INVESTMENT, RESEARCHERS, RESEARCHES, RESULTS, RETURN, SEARCH, SEARCH ENGINES, SITE CONTENT, SPECULATION, SPREADSHEETS, STATEMENT, SUBSCRIPTIONS, TAX, TAX INCENTIVES, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TELEPHONE, TRACK RECORD, TRANSACTION, TRANSACTION COSTS, TRANSITION ECONOMIES, TRANSPARENCY, TURNOVER, USER, USER EXPERIENCE, USERS, VALUE CHAINS, VIDEO, WEB, WEB DEVELOPMENT, WEB PORTALS, WEB PRESENCE, WEB SITE, WEB SITE DESIGN, WEB SITES, WEBSITE, WORLD ECONOMIES, WORLD INVESTMENT REPORT,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/04/20217969/global-investment-promotion-best-practices-2012-vol-2-2-investment-climate
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/20423
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