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Effects of foreign direct investment on employment in Latin America and the Caribbean

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The discussion over the relationship between employment and foreign direct investment (FDI) forms part of the debate on how FDI affects the region’s economic development. Employment is a dimension that derives from output, and therefore its dynamics and characteristics are subject to production trends and technological developments in the economy, and to the institutional frameworks in which these trends and developments take shape.

Related Subject(s): International Trade and Finance
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