Latin America's Quest for Globalization

Latin America's Quest for Globalization

The Role of Spanish Firms

Martin, Felix E.; Toral, Pablo

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2005

360

Dura

Inglês

9780754643425

15 a 20 dias

830

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Contents: Foreword, Ralph S. Clem; Preface, Eduardo A. Gamarra; Introduction. The role of Spanish firms in Latin America's structural reforms: 1989-2005, Felix E. MartA-n and Pablo Toral; Spanish direct investment in Latin America, 1960-2002, Juan Jose DurA!n; The advantage of Spanish firms in Latin America, 1990-2002, Pablo Toral; The transformation of the Spanish economy and FDI in Latin America: towards a new theoretical framework, SebastiA!n Royo; Spanish foreign policy in Latin America, Javier Maestro; The foreign conquest of Latin American banking: what's happening and why?, James R. Barth, Triphon Phumiwasana and Glenn Yago; Big Spanish banks in Brazil: anything different in their asset and credit allocation?, Harry M. Makler and Walter L. Ness, Jr; Spanish banks in Latin America: do they need each other?, A?lvaro CalderA (3)n; Spanish telecoms in Latin America: TelefA (3)nica, Fernando Gallardo; Stakeholder impact of TelefA (3)nica's Latin American investments, Michael Periu, Jr; The prospects of Spanish investment in the Latin American energy sector: will the reconquest unravel?, Gustavo de las Casas; Challenges for Spanish investments in the Latin American energy industry, Carlos Seiglie; The socio-political dimension of Spanish direct investment in Latin America, Felix E. MartA-n; The Latin American image of Spain in the aftermath of recent investments, JoaquA-n Roy; Conclusions: challenges and opportunities of foreign investments in Latin America, Maria-Angels Oliva and Luis A. Rivera-Batiz; Index.
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