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    Internationalisation of service firms * Rise of SMEs * Privatisation / Deregulation of public services 2. Transnational Corporations * Characteristics of TNCs * Spatial organisation of TNC’s activities * Linkages with host economy * FDI and influence on national and regional economies * Case study of TNC 3. Role of the State and Supranational Bodies * Role of state in economic development and its impact on national economies * Supranational bodies and their impact

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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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    Advantages of FDI in Retail in India By MT UVA BMS on February 15‚ 2013 in Retail Management Advantages of FDI in Retail in India : (1)       Growth in Economy : Due to foreign companies entering into retail sector‚ new infrastructure will be built thereby bolstering the jagging real estate sector. In turn‚ banking sector will also grow as the funds needed to build infrastructure will be provided by banks. (2)     Job Opportunities : It has been estimated according to government‚ that approximately

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    case anlysis on fdi

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    In particular‚ we consider the arguments for and against horizontal and vertical integration and examine strategic alliances and strategic outsourcing as alternatives. In the next chapter‚ the focus is on the strategies that companies use to enter and exit businesses. Successful corporate strategy adds value by enabling the company to perform one or more of the value-creation functions at a lower cost or in a way that allows differentiation and brings a premium price. For a company to be successful

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    exporting and FDI‚ as well as complementarities between these strategies Exporting: choosing this strategies it can easy and quick to know the market trend‚ it helpful to improve the production and improve the production on international market adaptability and competitiveness; however it have many advantages such as increase the burden of capital turnover‚ increased the risk; and it need to add the specialized institutions and personnel‚ the cost must be increased. Compare the FDI. It suitable for

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    • Model essay: FDI in retail is a boon for India Fears that the entry of FDI in multi-brand retail may cause unemployment as foreign firms may not procure material from domestic producers and may import the same from international market are unfounded FDI will improve investment in logistics of the retail chain‚ leading to an efficient market mechanism It is always imperative to understand the topic in its right perspective before you place your views on it. Let us first think what

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    Direct Investment (FDI) has been receiving phenomenal attention from many governments. Bangladesh is not lagging behind from it. Economic development for the developing countries like Bangladesh is largely dependent on FDI. The major challenges for the host country are to ensure an eye-catching and conducive investment climate to foreign investors for FDI inflow. In recent years‚ Bangladesh has been devoting efforts for attracting FDI offering a lot of lucrative incentives and benefits. Though attempts

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    Does globalization benefit both developed and developing countries? Globalization is regarded as the process of shorten the distance‚ in many aspects‚ of our world. The benefit of globalization is said to be high efficiency and the growth of gross domestic product (GDP). Some sociologists believe that globalization benefits more at developed countries than developing countries. Due to the development of public transportation and mass media‚ the concept of world become smaller and smaller. We now

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    Duke‚ Wall-Mart’s CEO opined that FDI in retail would contain inflation by reducing wastage of farm output as 30% to 40% of the produce does not reach the end-consumer. In India‚ there is an opportunity to work all the way up to farmers in the back-end chain. Part of inflation is due to the fact that produces do not reach the end-consumer‚ a similar trend was noticed when organized retail became popular in the US. The government has added an element of social benefit to its latest plan for calibrated

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    goods from the supplier. In addition to eliminating the "middle-man"‚ due to its status as the leading retailer‚ suppliers of goods also bend over backwards to drop prices in order to assure consistent cash flow. There is the fear that this may not benefit the farmer‚ or the suppliers of Walmart. * The small retailer and the middle man present in the retail industry plays a large part in supporting the local economy‚ since they typically themselves procure goods and services from the area they have

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