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Problems of foreign investments and operations of foreign enterprises in Italy can be evaluated from two standpoints as regards present and future developments. The first relates to provisions governing foreign capital investments, financing from abroad, as well as tax and other laws and regulations affecting foreign investors and foreign enterprises. The other refers to significant developments and trends of business law which may be influential in regard to relations with foreign countries in general.

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Bianchi, F. (1979). Italy. In: Campbell, D. (eds) International Handbook on Comparative Business Law. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-4399-0_6

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