FAO AGRIS - International System for Agricultural Science and Technology

Maximizing Gains and Minimizing Risks | Investment Contracts for Agriculture

2015

World Bank


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Fair price; Treaty; Goods; Copyright clearance; Labor standards; International standards; Valuations; Business investments; Domestic investor; Value; Guarantee; Business planning; Model contract; World investment report; Lease agreement; Gains; Investment contracts; Land holder; Future; Lack of transparency; Host economies; Government regulation; Price; Environmental issues; Finance corporation; Return; Investing; Public disclosure; Commercial investments; Country market; Option; Legal framework; Disclosure of information; Copyright clearance center; Investments; Investment contract; Child labor; Host countries; Transparency; Environmental impacts; Interests; International finance; Options; Investor interest; Home country; Local business; Excessive risk; Contract; Virtuous cycle; Interest; Investors; Host governments; New markets; Private investors; Business development; Social issues; Good; Job creation; Exposure; Developing country; Legal tool; Contingency plans; Turnover; Investment risks; Investor; Incomes; Purchasing power; Market; Agricultural investments; Market conditions; Settlement; Foreign investors; Contract enforcement; Security; Disclosure; Host government; Development bank; Environmental concern; Land policy; Arbitration; Company management; Revenue; Investment policy; Host country; Extensive; Investment process; Revenues; Corporate performance; Business practices; Rural infrastructure
Language
English
Type
Working Paper

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