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Relations between the OECD and Dynamic Non-Member Economies (DNMEs) in Latin America and Asia are intensifying, particularly in the area of foreign direct investment (FDI). Not only are these countries important recipients - and increasingly sources - of FDI, but their FDI policies are, in some cases, converging on OECD norms.
This study draws on reviews of FDI trends and policies in six DNMEs: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. The country studies of Argentina, Brazil and Chile were prepared by the Secretariat as part of these countries' adherence to the 1976 Declaration on International Investment and Multinational Enterprises and related Decisions and Recommendations of the OECD Council. They have already been published separately in the series OECD Reviews of Foreign Direct Investment.
The studies of Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines were undertaken in order to expand the scope of this study and to provide a regional comparison with the experience with FDI in Latin America.
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