Natural resources in Argentina, Chile and Peru
Argentina, Chile and Peru are among the South American countries blessed with an abundance of natural resources. The natural resource sectors, which include mining, oil and gas, agriculture, fisheries and forestry, have been the engine of economic growth in many ways. In order to promote the deve...
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author | Yang, Kian Seck Tan, Paul Chye Guan |
author2 | Valerie Low |
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description | Argentina, Chile and Peru are among the South American countries blessed with an
abundance of natural resources. The natural resource sectors, which include mining,
oil and gas, agriculture, fisheries and forestry, have been the engine of economic
growth in many ways. In order to promote the development in these sectors, particularly mining and oil and gas, the Governments of Argentina, Chile and Peru have embarked on a programme of deregulation to de-monopolise state-owned enterprises. Numerous policies have been introduced, incorporating various
concessions, to attract foreign direct investment in the natural resource sectors.
Many multinational companies have taken advantage of theses incentives and invested in activities such as exploration and extraction of minerals as well as
manufacturing and food processing. |
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spelling | ntu-10356/427792024-01-12T10:14:21Z Natural resources in Argentina, Chile and Peru Yang, Kian Seck Tan, Paul Chye Guan Valerie Low Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business Argentina, Chile and Peru are among the South American countries blessed with an abundance of natural resources. The natural resource sectors, which include mining, oil and gas, agriculture, fisheries and forestry, have been the engine of economic growth in many ways. In order to promote the development in these sectors, particularly mining and oil and gas, the Governments of Argentina, Chile and Peru have embarked on a programme of deregulation to de-monopolise state-owned enterprises. Numerous policies have been introduced, incorporating various concessions, to attract foreign direct investment in the natural resource sectors. Many multinational companies have taken advantage of theses incentives and invested in activities such as exploration and extraction of minerals as well as manufacturing and food processing. Master of Business Administration 2011-01-11T03:42:26Z 2011-01-11T03:42:26Z 1999 1999 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/42779 en 65 p. application/pdf |
spellingShingle | DRNTU::Business Yang, Kian Seck Tan, Paul Chye Guan Natural resources in Argentina, Chile and Peru |
title | Natural resources in Argentina, Chile and Peru |
title_full | Natural resources in Argentina, Chile and Peru |
title_fullStr | Natural resources in Argentina, Chile and Peru |
title_full_unstemmed | Natural resources in Argentina, Chile and Peru |
title_short | Natural resources in Argentina, Chile and Peru |
title_sort | natural resources in argentina chile and peru |
topic | DRNTU::Business |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/42779 |
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