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Foreign direct investment / International factor movements / International trade / World Bank / International development / North American Free Trade Agreement / Miga / Investment protection / Multilateral Agreement on Investment / International economics / Economics / International relations
Date: 2014-09-29 12:31:20
Foreign direct investment
International factor movements
International trade
World Bank
International development
North American Free Trade Agreement
Miga
Investment protection
Multilateral Agreement on Investment
International economics
Economics
International relations

INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC TRANSACTIONS  INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT  UPDATE  SPRING 2007  PART I 

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