Introduction 2 1. Vietnam Economic Growth: 3 1.1 Definition of "Economic Growth": 3 1.2 Indicators of Vietnam economic growth: 3 2. Foreign Direct Investment: 8 2.1. Definition and classification: 8 2.2. Factors affecting FDI flows: 8 2.3. FDI in Vietnam: 10 3. FDI and Economic Growth – The Two Linkages: 10 II. Literature review 12 III. The Empirical Model 12 3.1. Data 12 3.2. Econometric method: 12 IV/ Estimation Results: 13 4.1. Coefficient interpretation: 13 4.2. Hypothesis test:
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FDI Defined FDI refers to the investment made by a foreign individual or company in productive capacity of another country for example‚ the purchase or construction of a factory. FDI also refers to the purchase of a controlling interest in existing operations and businesses (known as mergers and acquisitions). Multinational firms seeking to tap natural resources‚ access lucrative or emerging markets‚ and keep production costs down by accessing low-wage labour pools in developing countries are
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FDI in Retail is a Great Opportunity Much of the reaction to the opening of retail sector does not take into account an important fact: businesses fail The Union government‚ after the recent petrol price increase‚ may be in a mood for reforms. Opening multi-brand for foreign direct investment (FDI) seems to be the next logical step. Thinking about international retailers‚ the US-based retailer Wal-Mart often springs to mind. Wal-Mart is symbolic of foreign retailers so this is not surprising. It
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Received 11th June‚ 2010‚ Accepted 19th December‚ 2010 Abstract The study analysed the fate of the agricultural sector in relation to foreign direct investment (FDI) in Nigeria. Data for the study were obtained from the Central Bank of Nigeria’s statistical bulletin from 1970 to 2007. Findings revealed that of the seven sectors into which FDI was classified‚ agricultural sector got the least average net flow of investment (N553.6132)‚ while manufacturing and processing sector had the highest mean
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Research Paper FDI outflow‚ the case of China Submitted by Liu 01 FDI outflow in the case of China EMA Student‚ Fudan University Abstract Since the opening in 1978‚ China became the biggest FDI recipient of the developing countries worldwide. There is no doubt‚ this condition will keep going. But recently a reversed movement attracted more and more attention. Using the Dunning model‚ the rapid growth emerging countries can explain the recent movements in FDI flows from developing countries into developed
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Association of International Petroleum Negotiators (AIPN) Stabilisation in Investment Contracts and Changes of Rules in Host Countries: Tools for Oil & Gas Investors Peter D Cameron ACIArb PhD (University of Edinburgh)‚ LLB (Joint Honours) (University of Edinburgh) Professor of International Energy Law and Policy CEPMLP‚ University of Dundee‚ UK p.d.cameron@dundee.ac.uk FINAL REPORT 5 July 2006 © Copyright Peter D Cameron PDCameron/AIPN/Final Report. 5 July 2006 Table
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unemployed persons in the country at any given time. Glenn Stevens the governor of the RBA suggests that the Australian labour market in conjunction with the free market price mechanism facilitates income inequality within the Australian Economy. Income inequality within the Australian economy is measured by the gini coefficient. Australia’s Gini coefficient according to the ABS stands at 0.53 this indicates a moderately high level of income inequality within the economy. The benefits of income inequality
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THE BENEFITS OF SARBANES-OXLEY AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE MEASURED AGAINST THE COSTS Salim Motala A research project submitted to the Gordon Institute of Business Science‚ University of Pretoria‚ in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Business Administration. 14 November 2007 ABSTRACT The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) is the only legislated corporate governance structure‚ and is aimed at increasing investor confidence in public companies by forcing them
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reach US$107 billion by the year 2013. Entry of these retailers in different formats‚ including online‚ has affected an irreversible change in consumer buying habits and businesses related to serving these retailers. However‚ unlike many other countries‚ India has its own unique character of size‚ geographical spread‚ cultural diversity‚ and multiplicity of formats being introduced at quick succession. Retailers also face the challenge of developing infrastructure‚ on their own or in cooperation
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n play fr Set-up a front-end HTTP server You can easily deploy your application as a stand-alone server by setting the application HTTP port to 80: %production.http.port=80 But if you plan to host several applications in the same server or load balance several instances of your application for scalability or fault tolerance‚ you can use a front-end HTTP server. Note that using a front-end HTTP server will never give you better performance than using Play server directly! Set-up with lighttpd
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