Internacionalización de la Empresa Lección 3ª La crisis global
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Internacionalización de la Empresa Lección 3ª La crisis global
Internacionalización de la Empresa Lección: Flujos de Inversión Extranjera Directa Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Curso 2013 Emilio Ontiveros [email protected] www.afi.es www.emilioontiveros.com @ontiverosemilio Programa Introducción. El ámbito de estudio 1. La dinámica de integración global. Fases 2. Encuentros en la tercera fase 3. La crisis global de 2007. La más compleja de la historia 4. La irrupción de las multinacionales de los emergentes 5. La nueva demografía 6. De la dictadura a la democracia y los estados fallidos 7. Un mundo dispar: desigualdad y pobreza 8. La búsqueda de la sostenibilidad 9. Las potencias mundiales del siglo XXI 10. Enfrentar la complejidad y la incertidumbre 2 Definición de IED Direct investment flows are transactions between a direct investor in one economy and a direct investment enterprise in another economy, and among affiliated direct investment enterprises that are in a direct investment relationship, other than those that are resident in the same economy. 3 Formas de IED • Direct investment financial flows are composed of: a) Equity capital, b) Reinvested earnings (and undistributed branch profits) c) Other capital. 4 Formas de IED, Equity capital Equity capital comprises: i) equity in branches; ii) all shares in subsidiaries and associates (except non-participating preference [preferred] shares, which are treated as debt securities and included under direct investment, other capital); iii) other capital contributions, including non-cash acquisitions of equity (such as through the provision of capital equipment). 5 Formas de IED, Reinvested earnings Reinvested earnings and undistributed branch profits comprise, in proportion to equity held, direct investors’ shares of: i) earnings that foreign subsidiaries and associated enterprises do not distribute as dividends (reinvested earnings), ii) earnings that branches and other unincorporated enterprises do not remit to direct investors (undistributed branch profits) 6 Formas de IED, Other capital Other capital: covers the borrowing or lending of funds between i) direct investors resident in one economy and their subsidiaries, branches, and associates resident in other economies; ii) enterprises within a group of related direct investment enterprises that are resident in different economies. The instruments covered include loans, debt securities, suppliers’ (trade) credits, financial leases, and non-participating preference [preferred] shares which are treated as debt securities 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 FDI inflows, global and by groups of economies, 1980–2008 (Billions of dollars) 14 15 16 17 18 International Merger and Acquisitions, world ( OCDE, dic 09) 19 Merger and Acquisitions, firms based in 6 major emerging economies 20 Global Mergers and Acquisition Volume as a Percent of Total Global Equity Market Capitalization 21 22 • Glossary of foreign direct investment terms and definitions http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/56/1/2487495.pdf 23