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![]() Free Download Reducing Administrative Barriers to Investment : Lessons Learned By Scot Jacobs; Jacqueline Coolidge 2006 | 42 Pages | ISBN: 0821364944 | PDF | 1 MB This book describes the recent activities of the Foreign Investment Advisory Service (a joint facility of the IFC and the World Bank) to help governments in developing and transition economies to identify and remove administrative barriers to investment. 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