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    thought‚ (3) has economic and non economic dimensions‚ and (4) is stimulated by several factors. * The A.T. Kearney / Foreign Policy Globalization Index: some countries are more globalized than others‚ and a given country may be highly globalized on one dimension and not another. This index ranks countries across four dimension; * Economic – international trade and investment * Technological – Internet

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    introduction to MNC's

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    Introduction 2 JV/MNCs in Nepal Foreign direct investment (FDI) is defined as a long-term investment by a foreign investor in an enterprise resident in an economy other than that in which the foreign direct investor is based. The FDI relationship consists of a parent enterprise and a foreign affiliate‚ which together form a trans-national company/corporation (TNC). In order to qualify as FDI the investment must afford the parent enterprise control over its foreign affiliate. The United Nations

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    INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN TRADE (IIFT)‚ NEW DELHI TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION: 4 2. EVOLUTION OF INDIAN FDI: 5 3. INDIAN ECONOMY:CURRENT STATUS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS: 6 4. FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN INDIA SINCE 1991: 7 5. FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT BY AN INDIAN COMPANY: 8 5.1 AUTOMATIC ROUTE 8 5.2 GOVERNMENT ROUTE 9 6 SECTORAL FDI FLOW: 9 6.1 CHANGING DYNAMICS OF INVESTMENT: 9 7 CONCLUSIONS: 10 8 REASONS TO INVEST IN INDIA: 12 9 CHALLENGES FOR LOCAL PLAYERS AND FOREIGN COMPANIES 12

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    Mudra Sez

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    instruments enhancing the acceptability and credibility of transformation policies‚ attracting domestic and foreign investment and also for the opening upon the economy. SEZs in India seek to promote the value addition component in exports‚ generate employment as well as mobilize foreign exchange. Globally‚ many countries initiated Free Trade Agreements (FTAs)which eventually led to a spurt in investments in infrastructure developments for Free Trade Zones (FTZs) and SEZs. A close examination of the evolution

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    FDI in China

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    domestic firms. ß 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. JEL classification: D01 F23 L10 Keywords: FDI FDI-linked spillovers Entry and exit of firms China 1. Introduction Globalisation has resulted in a significant increase in foreign direct investment (FDI) around the globe. An important driver of globalisation is technological progress. Technological progress has contributed to a significant reduction in the cost of coordination of production activities at various locations. As a result

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    Entry Mode in India

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    laws prohibit most foreign companies from setting up shop to compete with domestic retailers. However‚ a foreign company can invest in an Indian company through a joint venture agreement in the areas which are otherwise not reserved exclusively for the public sector or which are not under the prohibited categories such as real estate‚ insurance‚ agriculture and plantation. Foreign investment into India is governed by the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy and the Foreign Exchange Management

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    Fdi in Bangladesh

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    INTRODUCTION: The issue of Foreign 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

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    Fdi a Boon or Bane

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    The direct FDI impact in the short term from retail chains will be modest. If you look at the numbers -- as per [financial information services firm] CEIC Data -- FDI in 2008 was in the ballpark of US$35 billion and declined in 2009 and 2010. FDI in 2011 came in at around US$27 billion or so. So if we ask the question: Will international retail chains in the shorter term -- an 18-to-24 month horizon -- bring in US$8 billion to get back on track‚ the answer is probably not. Large retail chains

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    Airline

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    UNITED INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY ASSIGNMENT ON Airline Industry (International Busuness-606) Submitted To Dr. Enamul Haque School of Business & Economics Submission Date 26th Dec. 2012 Table of Content |Topics |Page No. | |1.Globalization of Airline Industry |3 | |Industry Analysis

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    Coca-Cola Back In Burma

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    sanctions on Burma by the United States has opened doors for the world’s most recognizable beverage brand‚ Coca-Cola‚ to enter a rapidly growing consumer market. However‚ Coca-Cola is challenged with developing a strategy to ensure direct investments are protected despite the Burmese legal system. Entering into the Burmese market poses many political‚ economic and legal issues. The important question that must be answered when analyzing this situation is how Coca-Cola will be able to mitigate

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