FDI in retail sector in India Apoorv Verma(HRM 2012-14‚XLRI) Ritika Singh(HRM 2012-14‚ XLRI) Introduction-Meaning of Foreign Direct Investment Foreign direct investment as defined by Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is a category of cross-border investment made with a strategic long-term intent. The OECD defines a transfer of 10% or more of the voting power (shares in company) as the definition of foreign direct investment. There is a significant degree of influence by
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COURSEWORK FDI in Bulgaria and the Impact of the Global Financial Crisis Sofia‚ February 2012 | Table of Contents Introduction 2 Definitions and registration of FDI 2 Factors determining the attractiveness of Bulgaria for FDI 5 Challenges for foreign investors 10 FDI in Bulgaria before the global financial crisis 10 FDI in Bulgaria during the years of the global financial crisis 13 FDI in Bulgaria in 2009 15 FDI in Bulgaria in 2010 16 Conclusion
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1.1 Introduction As a developing country‚ Bangladesh needs FDI for its ongoing development process. It is a potent weapon for developing the economy and achieving the country’s socio-economic objectives. The climate for investment is determined by the interplay of a whole set of factors: economic‚ social‚ political‚ technological and environmental that has a bearing on the operation of businesses. Foreign direct investment (FDI) has the potential to generate employment‚ raise productivity‚ transfer
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[pic] Foreign Direct Investment in India THIRD YEAR BCOM HONORS Project Done By: Anushree Bhartia – Roll 281 Juhi Mandhyan – Roll 290 Richa Chajjer- Roll 270 Nilam Jhawar- Roll 181 Yamini Saraf – Roll 339 SUPERVISORS CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Ms…………………………………………………….a student of BCom Hons in Accounting and Finance
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LETTER OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2 INTRODUCTION 3 WHAT IS FDI? 3 CLASSIFICATION OF FDI 3 CLASSIFIATION OF A FOREIGN INVESTOR 3 IMPORTANCE OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT TO A COUNTRY 3 INCENTIVES OF FDI 4 FDI AND THE CURRENT SITUATION GLOBALLY 5 FDI Flow 6 FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN PAKISTAN 7 TRADE TRENDS IN PAKISTAN 9 FDI IN PAKISTAN (THE CURRNET SITUATION) 9 STRUCTURAL PATTERN OF FDI IN PAKISTAN 13 CONCLUSION AND RECCOMENDATIONS 14 REFERENCES 19 LETTER
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A Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a controlling ownership in a business enterprise in one country by an entity based in another country Foreign direct investment is distinguished from Portfolio Foreign Investment‚ a passive investment in the securities of another country such as public stocks and bonds‚ by the element of "control". According to the Financial Times‚ "Standard definitions of control use the internationally agreed 10 per cent threshold of voting shares‚ but this is a g
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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)1 with great suspicion. In recent years‚ however‚ FDI restrictions have been significantly reduced. Most countries offer incentives to attract FDI‚ such as tax concessions‚ tax holidays‚ accelerated depreciation on plants and machinery‚ export subsidies‚ import entitlements‚ etc. Many theoretical and empirical studies have attempted to account for the reasons of FDI movement across the globe. As a developing country‚ Bangladesh needs FDI for its ongoing development
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DETERMINANTS OF FDI IN CHINA DETERMINANTS OF FDI IN CHINA Shaukat Ali and Wei Guo1 ABSTRACT Why and how firms take advantage of foreign opportunities‚ especially via foreign direct investment (FDI) has been much documented. China‚ as a major emerging market‚ has attracted significant flows of FDI‚ to become the second largest receipt. This paper briefly examines the literature on FDI and focuses on likely determinants of FDI in China. It then analyses responses from 22 firms operating in
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Delaunay and Torrisi: FDI in Vietnam INDIA‚ CHINA AND AMERICA INSTITUTE 1549 CLAIRMONT ROAD‚ SUITE 202 ● DECATUR‚ GA 30033 USA WWW .ICAINSTITUTE.ORG FDI in Vietnam: An Empirical Study of an Economy in Transition Christian Delaunay & C. Richard Torrisi Journal of Emerging Knowledge on Emerging Markets Volume 4 November 2012 Produced by The Berkeley Electronic Press‚ 2012 1 Journal of Emerging Knowledge on Emerging Markets‚ Vol. 4 [2012]‚ Art. 4 FDI in Vietnam: An Empirical Study
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foreign direct investment (FDI) in insurance services industries by Moshirian (1997 and 1999)‚ this study applies the similar model and variable with those previous studies to present analysis and discussion about FDI in insurance services industries in America from 1987 to 1998. As the extension on prior studies‚ this study found that the relative wage rate of the US versus the source countries‚ and FDI in manufacturing industries both are highly important determinants of FDI in insurance services industries
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