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    CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF PLASTICS ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY GUINDY‚ CHENNAI – 600032. COMMUNICATION SKILLS LABORATORY GE2321 2013-2014 NAME: REGISTER NO.: BRANCH: MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING CONTENTS Bonafide Certificate 1. Reading Comprehension - 1 2. Jumbled Sentences - 6 3. Spotting Errors - 8 4. Cloze Tests - 10 5. Resume

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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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    A STUDY ON IMPACT OF FDI ON SERVICE SECTOR Presented By: Ms Pushpa A Dept of Management studies Garden City College Bangalore| Ms Shymala J. Dept of Management studies Garden City College Bangalore| | ABSTRACT The last two decades have witnessed an unprecedented growth of the Indian service sector. FDI is a tool for economic growth through its strengthening of domestic capital‚ productivity and employment. FDI plays a vital role in the up gradation of technology‚ skills and managerial capabilities

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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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    and FDI for China during this time period. In research was used simple ordinary least squares method. Through econometric model we defined the relationship foreign investment and economic growth in terms of simple regression. The empirical results show positive but insignificant impact of foreign investment on economic growth. It is seen that foreign investment has a positive impact on economic growth because it serves as a channel through which new technology is transferred from one country to another

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    Global Forum for International Investment‚ March. Ali Shaukat and Wei Guo (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

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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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    |Development costs and risks are shared equally |Management structure and division of responsibilities can be | | |Accessing additional financial resources |very complex | | |Widening economic scope fast |Uncontrolled or unmonitored increase in the operating cost | | |Tapping

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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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    INTRODUCTION T O COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS In the Affair of so much Importance to you‚ wherein you ask my Advice‚ I cannot for want of sufficient Premises‚ advise you what to determine‚ but if you please I will tell you how. When those difficult Cases occur‚ they are difficult‚ chiefly because while we have them under Consideration‚ all the Reasons pro and con are not present to the Mind at the same time; but sometimes one Set present themselves‚ and at other times another‚ the first being out

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