Published Apr 15, 2005



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Gonzálo Guzmán Carrasco

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Abstract

This article addresses the question regarding the ability of the Andean Multinational Enterprises for fostering intraregional inward investment within the pale of the Andean Community of Nations. The deficiencies in the philosophy behind the regime, inspired by the Regional Industrialisation Programme Model (RIPM), the insufficiency of the benefits, and the rigor of the requirements have conduced to an impairment of the regional scheme. This paper explores these problems studying the main characteristics of the transnational Andean corporations, assessing the role of the RIPM in the decay of the regime, and proposing a reform that moulds a new policy of business facilitation for regional investors. 

Keywords

Andean Community, multinational corporations, multinational enterprises, transnational corporations, regional industrialization, development, foreign investment, supranational lawComunidad Andina, empresas multinacionales andinas, empresas multinacionales, multinacionales, EMA, industrialización regional, desarrollo, inversión extranjera derecho supranacional

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Guzmán Carrasco, G. (2005). THE ANDEAN MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISE REGIME: EMERGENCE, DECAY, AND REFORM. International Law: Revista Colombiana De Derecho Internacional, 3(5). Retrieved from https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/internationallaw/article/view/14086
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