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OECD's FDI Regulatory Restrictiveness Index [electronic resource]: Revision and Extension to more Economies / Takeshi Koyama and Stephen S. Golub = L'indice OCDE des restrictions réglementaires sur les investissements en provenance de l'étranger : Révisions et extension à plus de pays / Takeshi Koyama et Stephen S. Golub

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleSeries: OECD Economics Department Working Papers ; no.525.Publication details: Paris : OECD Publishing, 2006.Description: 20 p. ; 21 x 29.7cmOther title:
  • L'indice OCDE des restrictions réglementaires sur les investissements en provenance de l'étranger Révisions et extension à plus de pays
Subject(s): Other classification:
  • F21
  • F23
Online resources: Abstract: This paper provides a revised measure of regulatory restrictions on inward foreign direct investment (FDI)for OECD countries and extends the approach to 13 non-member countries. The methodology is largely similar to that adopted in the previous version of the OECD indicator and covers three broad categories of restrictions: limitations on foreign ownership, screening or notification procedures, and management and operational restrictions. The FDI restrictiveness indicator captures statutory deviations from "national treatment", i.e. discrimination against foreign investment. When combined with other factors having an influence on foreign investment decisions, it has proven to be a good predictor of countries' inward FDI performance.
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This paper provides a revised measure of regulatory restrictions on inward foreign direct investment (FDI)for OECD countries and extends the approach to 13 non-member countries. The methodology is largely similar to that adopted in the previous version of the OECD indicator and covers three broad categories of restrictions: limitations on foreign ownership, screening or notification procedures, and management and operational restrictions. The FDI restrictiveness indicator captures statutory deviations from "national treatment", i.e. discrimination against foreign investment. When combined with other factors having an influence on foreign investment decisions, it has proven to be a good predictor of countries' inward FDI performance.

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