Investment Guides: Investment Guide for Mongolia 2000 [E-Book] / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is an essential component in economic development, in particular for smaller transition economies like Mongolia. For this impact to be realised, the conditions to attract and retain FDI must be created. Despite its isolation and distance from export markets, FDI in Mo...
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Paris :
OECD Publishing,
2000
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104 p. : ill. ; 16x23cm. |
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englisch |
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9789264189607 |
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10.1787/9789264189607-en |
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Investment Guides
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Finance and Investment Mongolia |
- Preface
- Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations
- I. General Characteristics
- Geography and Climate
- People and Language
- Political History
- The Political System
- The Regional and International Context
- II. The Economy
- -The Historical Context
- Recent Economic Trends
- Special Features of the Mongolian Economy
- Structure of the Mongolian Economy
- Main Economic Sectors
- The Environment
- Investment Trends
- Feedback from Investors
- III. The Investment Policy Framework
- -Introduction
- The Legal Framework for Investment
- Investment Incentives
- Amendments to the Law on Foreign Investment
- The Institutional Framework
- Tradeand Investment Agreements
- The Privatisation Programme
- IV. The Legal Environment
- -Introduction
- Company Law
- Forms of Business Organisation and Business Registration
- Taxation
- Accounting and Auditing
- The Banking System
- Bankruptcy
- The Labour Market
- Insurance
- Intellectual Property Rights-Customs
- Land Reform
- Contacts in Mongolia