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New Business Opportunities in Latin America: Trade and Investment After the Mexican Meltdown

Autor Louis E.V. Nevaer
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 mar 1996 – vârsta până la 17 ani
There are no miracles in Latin America, says international consultant Louis Nevaer-only opportunities-and with economic integration well underway, these opportunities are more promising than ever for U.S. businesses. Trade barriers fell at the Summit of the Americas, and even the Mexican meltdown failed to dim the Latin American promise. How U.S. businesses can participate in these processes of democratization and liberalization in Latin America is the subject of Dr. Nevaer's wide-ranging discussion. With attention not only to economic and trade considerations, but also to social, political, and cultural events and characteristics of the Latin American business scene, Dr. Nevaer provides readers with unusually rich up-to-date insights into how business is done there and how U.S. businesspeople can do it. This is important reading for corporate management at all levels, economists, international bankers and investors, and for their colleagues in the academic community who share their interests.Dr. Nevaer starts with a general discussion of American business and business people in Latin America, and then puts the Latin American business scene in historical perspective. He looks the same way at the Mexican meltdown, focusing not only on Mexico's recovery, but on the residual social and economic problems as well. He then discusses strategies for turbulent markets throughout Latin America, Central America, and the Caribbean Basin Nations, with fascinating insights into the things that U.S. businesspeople can-and cannot-expect in their day-to-day interactions with their Latin American counterparts. Of special interest are the fourteen appendices. Together they provide a detailed list of sources for business information-an easily accessed guide that executives with special needs and concerns will find essential, and which will also be of help to scholars and academic researchers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781567200232
ISBN-10: 1567200230
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

LOUIS E.V. NEVAER is Director of Political Analysis at International Credit Monitor, a consulting firm specializing in political risk assessment, located in Coral Gables, Florida./e He has consulted worldwide to governments, corporations, and nonprofit organizations. Among his various journal publications and five previous Quorum books is Strategies for Business in Mexico (1995), a timely and authoritative account of the recent Mexican meltdown.

Cuprins

PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroductionThe Emergence of Free Trade in Latin AmericaOn American Businessmen in Latin AmericaThe Face of Latin America in PerspectiveThe Mexican Meltdown in PerspectiveThe Persistence of Poverty in Latin AmericaStrategies for Turbulent Markets in the Age of Free TradeThe Periphery Countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, UruguayThe Core Countries: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, PeruThe Caribbean Basin Nations: Belize, Caribbean Basin Islands, Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guyana, Jamaica, Panama, Suriname, VenezuelaEpilogueAppendix I: Newsletters/JournalsAppendix II: U.S. Trade Promotion Organizations and Resource FoundationsAppendix III: U.S. Government ResourcesAppendix IV: Regional Trading BlocsAppendix V: Development BanksAppendix VI: American Chamber of Commerce Office in Latin AmericaAppendix VII: Latin American Banks with New York OfficesAppendix VIII: Trade Organizations in the United StatesAppendix IX: U.S. Trade Promotion OrganizationsAppendix X: Inter-American Development Bank Offices in Latin AmericaAppendix XI: Foreign Chambers of Commerce in the United StatesAppendix XII: Central American Trade OrganizationsAppendix XIII: Mexican Trade Offices in the United StatesAppendix XIV: Mexican Trade OrganizationsSelected Bibliography