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Titre : Foreign Direct Investment, Investment Agreements and Economic Development : Myths and Realities Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Yilmaz Akyüz, Auteur Editeur : Genève : South Centre Année de publication : October 2015 Collection : Research Paper num. 63 Importance : 56 p Présentation : 02.02.AKY Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : IDE Balance paiements Traités bilatéraux Flux des capitaux Pays émergents Industrialisation Index. décimale : 02.02 - Monnaies Résumé : Foreign direct investment (FDI) is one of the most ambiguous and the least understood concepts in international economics. Common debate on FDI is confounded by several myths regarding its nature and impact on capital accumulation, technological progress, industrialization and growth. It is often portrayed as a long term, stable, cross-border flow of capital that adds to productive capacity, helps meet balance-of-payments shortfalls, transfers technology and management skills, and links domestic firms with wider global markets. However, none of these are intrinsic qualities of FDI. First, FDI is more about transfer and exercise of control than movement of capital. It does not always involve flows of financial capital (movements of funds through foreign exchange markets) or real capital (imports of machinery and equipment for the installation of productive capacity). Second, only the so-called greenfield investment makes a direct contribution to productive capacity and involves cross-border movement of capital goods, but it is not easy to identify from reported statistics what proportion of FDI consists of such investment as opposed to transfer of ownership of existing assets. Third, what is commonly reported as FDI contains speculative and volatile components. Fourth, the longer-term impact of FDI on the balance of payments is often negative even in countries highly successful in attracting export-oriented FDI. Finally, positive technological spillovers from FDI are not automatic but call for targeted policies of the kind that most investment agreements prohibit. En ligne : http://www.southcentre.int/research-paper-63-october-2015/ Foreign Direct Investment, Investment Agreements and Economic Development : Myths and Realities [document électronique] / Yilmaz Akyüz, Auteur . - Genève : South Centre, October 2015 . - 56 p : 02.02.AKY. - (Research Paper; 63) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : IDE Balance paiements Traités bilatéraux Flux des capitaux Pays émergents Industrialisation Index. décimale : 02.02 - Monnaies Résumé : Foreign direct investment (FDI) is one of the most ambiguous and the least understood concepts in international economics. Common debate on FDI is confounded by several myths regarding its nature and impact on capital accumulation, technological progress, industrialization and growth. It is often portrayed as a long term, stable, cross-border flow of capital that adds to productive capacity, helps meet balance-of-payments shortfalls, transfers technology and management skills, and links domestic firms with wider global markets. However, none of these are intrinsic qualities of FDI. First, FDI is more about transfer and exercise of control than movement of capital. It does not always involve flows of financial capital (movements of funds through foreign exchange markets) or real capital (imports of machinery and equipment for the installation of productive capacity). Second, only the so-called greenfield investment makes a direct contribution to productive capacity and involves cross-border movement of capital goods, but it is not easy to identify from reported statistics what proportion of FDI consists of such investment as opposed to transfer of ownership of existing assets. Third, what is commonly reported as FDI contains speculative and volatile components. Fourth, the longer-term impact of FDI on the balance of payments is often negative even in countries highly successful in attracting export-oriented FDI. Finally, positive technological spillovers from FDI are not automatic but call for targeted policies of the kind that most investment agreements prohibit. En ligne : http://www.southcentre.int/research-paper-63-october-2015/ Transatlantique arnaque / Yannick Bovy
Titre : Transatlantique arnaque : la casse du siècle Type de document : document multimédia Auteurs : Yannick Bovy, Auteur Editeur : CEPAG Année de publication : 2014 Présentation : 29 minutes 32 secondes Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Vidéothèque Tags : Traités bilatéraux TTIP Commerce Résumé : Dans la plus grande discrétion, l’Union européenne et les Etats-Unis négocient actuellement la création d'un grand marché transatlantique. Objectif? Supprimer les «obstacles au commerce», au bénéfice des entreprises multinationales. Dans le dos (et sur le dos) des populations. Date butoir: 2015.
Ce projet de grand marché transatlantique porte en lui de très lourdes menaces: systèmes sociaux et services publics démantelés, explosion des inégalités, destructions environnementales, répression des mouvements sociaux, atteintes aux libertés démocratiques…
Explications, témoignages et propositions de démontage dans cette nouvelle émission «Regards», derrière les murs du silence.Transatlantique arnaque : la casse du siècle [document multimédia] / Yannick Bovy, Auteur . - [S.l.] : CEPAG, 2014 . - : 29 minutes 32 secondes.
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : Vidéothèque Tags : Traités bilatéraux TTIP Commerce Résumé : Dans la plus grande discrétion, l’Union européenne et les Etats-Unis négocient actuellement la création d'un grand marché transatlantique. Objectif? Supprimer les «obstacles au commerce», au bénéfice des entreprises multinationales. Dans le dos (et sur le dos) des populations. Date butoir: 2015.
Ce projet de grand marché transatlantique porte en lui de très lourdes menaces: systèmes sociaux et services publics démantelés, explosion des inégalités, destructions environnementales, répression des mouvements sociaux, atteintes aux libertés démocratiques…
Explications, témoignages et propositions de démontage dans cette nouvelle émission «Regards», derrière les murs du silence.