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This book provides an in-depth analysis of foreign investment in Latin America's agricultural sector, focusing on the regulatory frameworks, economic effects, and institutional dynamics that shape foreign capital inflows.
The study covers Brazil, Argentina, Ecuador, Colombia, Bolivia, Peru, and Venezuela. Each chapter explores how national policies and subnational regulations influence foreign investment trends, identifying opportunities and constraints for investors. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the book combines literature research, case studies, and comparative legal studies. It analyzes the legal and policy frameworks of these South American countries, addressing issues such as land ownership, environmental regulations, and dispute resolution mechanisms. Integrating legal, economic, and institutional perspectives, this comprehensive study highlights country-specific regulations and broader regional trends shaping foreign investment in Latin America's agricultural sector.
The book will appeal to scholars and students of agricultural economics and policy, foreign investment law, and Latin American studies.
Contents
One: Agricultural Foreign Investment Governance in Brazil Two: Agricultural Foreign Investment Governance in Argentina Three: Agricultural Foreign Investment Governance in Ecuador Four: Agricultural Foreign Investment Governance in Colombia Five: Agricultural Foreign Investment Governance in Bolivia Six: Agricultural Foreign Investment Governance in Peru Seven: Agricultural Foreign Investment Governance in Venezuela



