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Private Enterprise in Developing Countries is a five-chapter text that describes the contribution of private investment in the less-developed countries. The opening chapter tracks down the flow of help to less development countries and the struggles in encouraging private enterprise to invest in the poorer countries. The next chapter scrutinizes the significant changes in private investments in less-developed countries, followed by a discussion on the distinction between the prime purpose of private enterprise and the result of their activities, focusing on the concept of the so-called development "fall-out. These topics are followed by surveys of the basis of fear of private investors in investing business in underdeveloped countries through examining the experience of Malaysia and the sterling parts of Africa. The final chapter considers some business issues, including the development of a system to safeguard the handling of information for the study of overseas investment climate and the role being played by indigenous development corporations.
Monograph on the prospective role of private enterprise in economic development of developing countries, with particular reference to the role of USA foreign investment and multinational enterprises - includes a selected bibliography pp. 111 to 116, graphs, illustrations and statistical tables.
Series of case studies and interviews describing business conditions in private enterprises in Mexico, India, the Philippines, Brazil, Peru, Venezuela, some countries in Africa and the Middle East, as an example of the role of entrepreneurship and foreign investment in developing countries - covers government policies, management attitudes, business organization, economic implications, production costs, profits, trade, etc. Statistical tables.
Guide on the industrial promotion of the private sector in developing countries and the role of USA development aid - presents case studies of Bangladesh and Sudan; includes export promotion, banks, foreign investment, training, technology transfer etc.
Examines volume and effect of U.S. private trade with developing countries and discusses prospects of increased trade and improved foreign relations with such nations.
The publication explores the role of the private sector in economic development and the challenges involved in the design of public policies which promote an appropriate balance between competition and regulation. Chapters discuss the following topics: the private sector and poverty reduction, the investment climate, public intervention to promote supply response, private participation and markets for basic services, pro-poor policy design, sustainability and reform aspects.