OECD Investment Policy Reviews present an overview of investment trends and policies in the countries reviewed. This can include investment policy, investment promotion and facilitation, competition, trade, taxation, corporate governance, finance, infrastructure, developing human resources, policies to promote responsible business conduct, investment in support of green growth, and broader issues of public governance. The reviews take a comprehensive approach using the OECD Policy Framework for Investment to assess the climate for domestic and foreign investment at sub-national, national or regional levels. They then propose actions for improving the framework conditions for investment and discuss challenges and opportunities for further reforms. |
Over 30 countries have used the PFI when engaging in investment policy reviews. The experiences of these countries were used as an integral part of the multi-stakeholder update of the PFI released in 2015. |
Argentina 1997 |
India 2009 |
Peru 2008 |
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Botswana 2014 |
Indonesia 2010 | 2020 |
Philippines 2016 |
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Brazil 1998 |
Ireland 1994 (pdf) |
Portugal 1994 (pdf) |
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Cambodia 2018 |
Israel 2002 |
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Caribbean Rim 2006 |
Italy 1994 (pdf) |
Romania 2005 |
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Chile 1997 (pdf) |
Jordan 2013 |
Slovenia 2002 |
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Sweden 1993 (pdf) |
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Colombia 2012 |
Lao PDR 2017 |
Switzerland 1996 (pdf) |
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Costa Rica 2013 |
Lithuania 2001 |
Tanzania 2013 |
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Croatia 2019 |
Malaysia 2013 |
Tunisia 2012 |
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Czech Republic 2001 |
Mauritius 2014 |
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Denmark 1995 (pdf) |
Morocco 2010 |
United States 1995 (pdf) |
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Mozambique 2013 |
Uruguay 2020 |
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Estonia 2001 |
Viet Nam 2009, 2018 |
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Finland 1995 (pdf) |
New Zealand 1993 (pdf) |
Zambia 2012 |
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France 1996 (pdf) |
Nigeria 2015 |
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Greece 1994 (pdf) |
Norway 1995 (pdf) |
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Georgia 2020 |
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Hungary 2000 |
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