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    Masters of Science (Banking) UUM-IBBM WBB 6013: SEMINAR IN BANKING FDI Inflow‚ Current Account Balance‚ Inflation And Interest Rate: How Do They Impact The Malaysian Economy? By Siva Kumar Kandiah (Matric No: 89306) ___________________________________________________________ Abstract This article seeks to find which of the macroeconomic variables among FDI inflow‚ current account balance‚ inflation and interest rate play a significant role in economic growth in Malaysia using

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    2/8/2011 Estonia Joins Euro to Attract Foreign Dir… Estonia Joins Euro to Attract Foreign Direct Investment Benefit - Eurozone FDI Advantages- Euro Titanic & Latvia Risks 73 By billy austindillon Estonia Joining Euro to Attract Foreign Investment The day has come. January 1‚ 2011 and Estonia has officially joined the Euro zone. There are mixed emotions with many worried about the debts of Ireland‚ Italy‚ Portugal‚ Greece and Spain threatening Estonia. In these days of market hysteria over

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    References: Buckley‚ P. J. & Ghauri‚ P. N. 1999‚ The internationalization of the firm‚ 2nd edn‚ Cengage Learning‚ United States Chung‚ M. (2009). Globalization strategies of Korean motor vehicle industry: a case study of Hyundai. Universite D ’evry. Mode Of Access:< Http://Www. Gerpisa. Univ-Evry. Fr/Ancien-Gerpisa/Actes/22/22-5. Pdf>. Date Of Access‚ 1. Faure‚ G.O. & Sjöstedt‚ G. 1993‚ Culture and negotiation: An introduction. In Culture and Negotiation‚ edited by Guy Olivier

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    Jason Choi Student ID: 910687406 Professor Simeon IBUS 690_01 Automotive Industry in South Korea I. Introduction (Sector Analysis) A. Country Background Known as one of the Four Asian Tigers‚ South Korea‚ officially known as the Republic of South Korea has become a major force in today’s globalized economy. With a population of just around fifty million people‚ South Korea has a thriving economy‚ which is Asia’s fourth largest economy with a GDP (nominal) of $1.151 trillion

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    Hyundai: Leading the Way in the Global Auto Industry The global automotive industry is one of the largest and most internationalized business sectors. There are seventeen major global automotive companies producing more than one million cars a year. Hyundai Motor Company is South Korea’s number one carmaker and the tenth largest in the world. It sells vehicles in over 190 countries‚ producing about a dozen car and minivan models‚ plus trucks‚ buses‚ and other commercial vehicles. Popular models in

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    turnover of Rs. 1‚65‚000 crore (34 billion USD). At present 100% Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is permissible under automatic route in this sector including passenger car segment. The import of technology/technological up gradation on the royalty payment of 5% without any duration limit and lump sum payment of USD 2 million is allowed under automatic route in this sector With all the policies regarding the FDI and Tariff barriers as mentioned above‚ it has become easier for the foreign players to

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    3101 / 01 Hyundai Case Questions Group # 2 Merna M Ibrahim Hend M El Deeb Nahla El Gendy Nesma S Mardini Yomna M Ali Question 1: What are the roles of comparative and competitive advantages in Hyundai’s success? Illustrate your answer by providing natural and acquired advantages that Hyundai employs to succeed in the global car industry. Korea has one of the largest automotive industries in the world and is becoming one of the fastest growing in the global markets. Hyundai Motor is one

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    Introduction Though India stands today as the largest democracy‚ its administrative as well as the political set up has many flaws and shortcomings. The Indian system of administration and governance is impregnated with flaws like shortages of power‚ bureaucratic hassles‚ political uncertainty‚ and infrastructural deficiencies .In spite of all these political shortcomings‚ India is perceived to be one of the most lucrative grounds for investing‚ in the eyes of the wealthy European as well as American

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    Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations – www.fadaweb.com India ’s Small Car Dream The term "small car" is both relative and subjective. A small car in the US or the Middle East is regarded as big in countries such as India and Indonesia. Within a particular country‚ too‚ the small car market has fairly heterogeneous products. While a car equipped with the latest technology such as the Suzuki Swift is a small car‚ the basic Nano‚ which is available at one-third the price of the Swift‚ also

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    Steven Austin Meek Mrs. Corley English Composition II 17 July 2007 Importance of Industrialization In today ’s age everything seems to flow smoothly. Technology changes almost everyday‚ and we are increasingly becoming more efficient in our products. The efficiency has emerged from industrialization throughout its growth since the Industrial Revolution. The industrial plants have led to more precise and accurate products while still having mass production. American cities with industrial plants

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