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    FDI DECISIONS for MNEs in TURKEY: Analysis for Turkish Steel Sector International Finance Instructor:  Lennart Bogg Cansin Arsen KADAKAL 881021-P576 Table of Content Page i. Abstract 2 ii. Introduction 3 iii. Economic Outlook of Turkey

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    A Critical Analysis of FDI from 1991-2005 Kulwindar Singh Centre for Civil Society‚ New Delhi Research Internship Programme‚ 2005 Abstract The Concept of Foreign Direct Investment is now a part of India’s economic future but the term remains vague to many‚ despite the profound effects on the economy. Despite the extensive studies on FDI‚ there has been little illumination forthcoming and it remains a contentious topic. The paper explores the uneven beginnings of FDI‚ in India and examines

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    Many developing countries are currently expanding their tourist industries Why is this the case? Is it a positive development? Nowadays‚ more and more countries are become hospitable to their visitors or aliens. Some places that were totally forbidden once upon a time‚ have become accessible to visitors. Those countries‚ particular some developing countries‚ feel obliged to invest more money in order to extend their tourist industries. But whether such expansion be positive or not is still

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    this:   +0     -0 | Sahib said: (Thu‚ Aug 1‚ 2013 11:56:07 AM)   |   |   | | FDI should not be implemented in India because the small shopkeepers working will be highly challenged and their survival‚ their existence will fall into danger. This will indirectly lead increase in crime rate and other issues. | Rate this:   +0     -0 | Gaurav said: (Thu‚ Aug 1‚ 2013 03:08:16 AM)   |   |   | | As per the CII‚ FDI will surely boost the Indian market by enhancing both customers and retailers condition

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    IMPACTS OF TOURISM IN HOST COMMUNITIES Tourism is one of the most important worldwide activities; it is also of great importance to the socio-economic and cultural development of a country. Tourism is a vital tool for conservation of natural systems‚ contributes to sustainable development of local communities and creating communities about sharing experiences. But if this activity is disorganized‚ uncontrolled and poorly planned can cause damage to both‚ environmental and cultural. People started

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    ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF GIVING INTERNATIONAL AID TO POOR COUNTRIES For the past years‚ rich countries have been playing a vital role in giving poor countries a large amount of money. Even though‚ some of this money was premeditated for improving the lives of the poor households‚ much of it has vanished or made no discrepancy. International aid refers to voluntary transfer of capital‚ good or services from one country to another. This essay will focus on the advantages and disadvantages

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    traditional markets may be able to do the job. * Work will be done by Indians‚ profits will go to foreigners. * Remember East India Company. It entered India as a trader and then took over politically. * There will be sterile homogene Advantages of FDI in retail sector in India: * Growth in economy: Due to

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    What is FDI? 1) FDI is not only beneficial to certain individuals of the society; it is spread through out the economy via the theory of the multiplier effect. As workers of an investing firm are paid their wages‚ they would decide to spend it on their essential needs‚ which in turn‚ become the income for other certain individuals. This cycle is repeated‚ known as the multiplier effect. This ultimately boosts the economy of Thailand raising its standard of living. 2) This investigation

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    Words: FDI‚ Chinese retail banks‚ Chinese banks strategy‚ emerging countries‚ banking market share‚ Revenue and Profits‚ impact. Introduction In contemporary social and with the world econo006Dy expand. It has produced a great number of multinational banks‚ those banks in order to achieve more profit‚ they expand and develop to emerging countries‚ which is called foreign direct investment (FDI). So‚ in this report‚ in order to much better understand some information about FDI‚ especially FDI impact

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    Impact of FDI on Indian Organized retail players Introduction The Indian Retail Industry is the largest amongst all the industries‚ accounting for over 10 percent of country’s GDP and 8 percent of employment. The retail industry has come forth as one of the most dynamic and fast paced sector with several players entering the market. Though‚ the Indian retail sector is majorly unorganised but the organised sector is also making giant strides. The total concept and idea of shopping has undergone

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