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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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Advantages and Disadvantages of FDI in China and India Tarun Kanti Bose (Corresponding author) Assistant Professor‚ Business Administration Discipline‚ Khulna University Khulna 9208‚ Bangladesh Tel: 880-1911-451-044 Received: February 25‚ 2012 doi:10.5539/ibr.v5n5p164 Abstract This study was directed towards detecting the positive and negative sides for the foreign investors while they go for direct investment in India and China. A descriptive and explorative research study has been carried out for investigating
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International Business Theory and Practice (5Q5Z0047) Foreign Direct Investment (Samsung) Assignment deadline: Wednesday 23th January 2013 Foreign Direct Investment Abstract The paper shows how Samsung developed their system for FDI using innovative products‚ people and substantial investment in R&D‚ the early policy of export which lead to purchasing of subsidiaries‚ including the global managerial experience has lead them to become a global market leader‚ if Samsung continue in
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will be made. 1. Hymer’s Approach (Market Power) Hymer’s contribution in the theory of FDI is paramount‚ both in terms of time and of introduction of key concepts. While presenting similarities with the Marxist approach‚ in terms of conflict‚ especially in his latter works (Hymer‚ 1971)‚ his approach was novel in different respects: Firstly‚ it is considered the first theory to actually address FDI‚as ‘a mechanism by which the MNE maintains control over productive activities outside its national
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(2005)‚ „Determinants of FDI in China‟‚ Journal of Global Business and Technology‚ Volume 1‚ Number 2‚ Fall. Antràs‚ Pol‚ Mihir A. Desai and C. Fritz Foley (2007)‚ „Multinational Firms‚ FDI Flows and Imperfect Capital Markets‟‚ NBER Working Paper No. 12855‚ January. Blonigen‚Bruce A. ( 2005)‚ A Review of the Empirical Literature on FDI and Determinants‟ NBER Working Paper No.11299‚ April. Brimble‚ Peter (2002)‚ The Foreign Direct Investment: Performance and Attraction The Case of Thailand‚ 2002. Workshop
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• Compare the two cases in terms of methods‚ costs (if applicable)‚ and effectiveness of the outcomes (3 points). Both cases are a form of an alert identification subsystem belonging to the parent HELP System. Furthermore‚ both cases did not explicitly state vocabulary and ontology used. However‚ I can infer based on my knowledge in the field now that diseases‚ diagnoses‚ laboratory and procedures follow ICD 10‚ SNOMED‚ LOINC and CPT ontology for coding and that interoperability is achieved by
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SMEs‚ FDI and capital market imperfections Wouter De Maeseneire∗ Erasmus University Rotterdam‚ The Netherlands PO Box 1738 3000 DR Rotterdam The Netherlands Tel: +31 10 408 15 07 Fax: +31 10 408 91 65 email: demaeseneire@few.eur.nl Tine Claeys Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School Reep 1 9000 Ghent Belgium Tel: +32 9 2109773 Fax: +32 9 2109751 Email: tine.claeys@vlerick.be ABSTRACT This paper aims at exploring the problems experienced by SMEs in gaining access to debt and equity finance for FDI
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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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Direct impact of FDI on poverty reduction FDI’s direct impacts on poverty may work through providing opportunities‚ particularly providing jobs and training to local workers. To the extent that foreign capital inflows do not replace local investment absolutely and foreign investment takes the mode of green- field investment FDI may contribute to reducing existing unemployment and underemployment‚ providing people with income and therefore directly contributing to poverty reduction. In this sense
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