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    FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) IN ROMANIA - Definitions‚ theories‚ benefits. Characteristics of econometric modeling PhD. Senior Lecturer Gheorghe SĂVOIU PhD Candidate Lecturer Suzana POPA University of Pitesti Abstract This paper analyzes some characteristics of economic and econometric literature in the field of FDI after 1990‚ in Romania‚ as well as some specific issues in the process of practical modelling. A more detailed presentation of John Harry Dunning’s eclectic theory and a simple

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    Theories of Foreign Direct Investment Foreign Direct Investment‚ or FDI‚ is a type of investment that involves the injection of foreign funds into an enterprise that operates in a different country of origin from the investor. Foreign direct investment has many forms. Broadly‚ foreign direct investment includes "mergers and acquisitions‚ building new facilities‚ reinvesting profits earned from overseas operations and intracompany loans”. Foreign direct investment incentives may take the following

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    Exam III Direct marketing Idris Chris Enyinda‚ Ph.D.‚ Ph.D. 1a) Facebook generates a revenue of 2 billion dollars a year‚ yes it is free for user to join but that is where they generate there money from. With over 750 million active users Facebook make the majority of their money through advertising. The ads that appear on the right border of the screen. They gather all the information about you and accordingly they let the advertisement that they think you would be interested in appear

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    prescription medication were targeted exclusively to physicians‚ but the industry’s approach evolved over time‚ pushing towards advertising prescription medication directly to patients through television‚ magazines‚ internet‚ etc. This marketing strategy‚ known as direct to consumer advertising (DTCA) is regulated differently across the globe depending on the federal legislation in different countries. The role of DTCA has generated a great deal of controversy and ethical concerns‚ such as the possibility

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    contents 1.0. Introduction 3 2.0. Marketing Model 4 2.1. Direct sale model definition 4 2.2. The main features of Dell direct sale model 5 3.0. SWOT Analysis 6 3.1 strength 7 3.2. Weakness 8 3.3. Opportunity 8 3.4. Threat 9 4.0. Problems of Dell direct sales model 9 4.1. Internal factors 9 4.2. External factor 11 5.0. Recommendation 12 6.0. Reference 14 Hartline‚ Ferrell. (2011).Marketing Management Strategies. International Edition. 5th Edition. South Western Cengage Learning: Canada

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    of rules and regulations that had been levied on the foreign direct investment in India‚ by the Indian government. One of such sectors of the Indian economy‚ that has seen a sudden booming phase of prosperity and sustained growth‚ owing to these factors is the real estate as well as the construction business in India. It was the year of 2005‚ when the Indian Central government finally realized the economic prosperity that foreign direct investment in India would bring about. Thus‚ in an effort to

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    Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Nepal: Trends and Prospects Introduction FDI is a cross-border investment in which a resident in one economy (the direct investor) acquires a lasting interest in an enterprise in another economy (the direct investment enterprise). By convention‚ a direct investment is established when the direct investor has acquired 10 percent or more of the ordinary shares or voting power of an enterprise abroad. FDI may involve the creation of a new establishment or investment

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    Masters Program for International Development Policy Foreign Direct Investment Term Paper - 2010 Attracting Foreign Direct Investment in Nepal Submitted to: Prof. Hwy-Chang Moon Submitted by: Khagendra Prasad Rijal Spring 2010 Executive Summary Table of Contents Title Page 1. Introduction 3 2. Foreign Direct Investment: Theoretical Overview 3.1. Market Failure The 3.2. Eclectic Paradigm 3.3. Diamond Model and Imbalance Theory 3.4. Double

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    Network Marketing: Exploitation of relationships – Myth or Reality? Geevarghese K. Mathews* Dr. James Manalel** Siby Zacharias*** Abstract The Network Marketing‚ first popularized by Amway‚ in 1950s in USA is gaining momentum in India. The total turnover of network marketing companies in India was estimated at Rs 301‚044 crores in 2005 with an annual growth rate of 25% .The India Direct Selling Association (IDSA) has projected that the network marketing industry will be around Rs 8000 crores by

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    theoretical explanation‚ or explanations‚ of FDI best explains Cemex’s FDI?     Cemex’s foreign direct investment strategies and decisions were really molded by the nature of their industry/product. FDI yielded the most profitable and controllable option which they felt would stimulate the fast growth of the company. When looking at the theories of FDI‚ it is easy to see why Cemex preferred a direct investment instead of the other options of penetrating these markets. Exporting was eliminated as

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