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Concluding remarks - FDI: suggestions for regulations, public policies, and incentives

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This chapter has been developed using the authors’ experience with projects that attracted international investments for regional development, and the experiences of the suppliers, farmers and other stakeholders. The field research and interviews conducted for this study, examining the impact of FDI on sugarcane business in Brazil, also contributed to the analysis. In short, we will discuss the importance of receiving international investments for all nations, but mostly for developing nations, and we will try to bridge the ‘gap’ in the analysis.

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Correspondence to Marcos Fava Neves .

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Neves, M.F., Pinto, M.J.A., Conejero, M.A., Trombin, V.G. (2011). Concluding remarks - FDI: suggestions for regulations, public policies, and incentives. In: Food and fuel. Wageningen Academic Publishers, Wageningen. https://doi.org/10.3920/978-90-8686-721-9_5

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