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    The Rise of China and the Future of the West Can the Liberal System Survive? By G. John Ikenberry January/February 2008 Summary:  China’s rise will inevitably bring the United States’ unipolar moment to an end. But that does not necessarily mean a violent power struggle or the overthrow of the Western system. The U.S.-led international order can remain dominant even while integrating a more powerful China -- but only if Washington sets about strengthening that liberal order now. G. JOHN

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    BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Factors Influencing Foreign Direct Investment The world is becoming a global village and more companies are now operating at an international level. This essay critically analyses some of the factors which influence Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). Morrison (2006) defined FDI as the establishment of a company of a productive nature in a foreign country involving large volume of shareholding in foreign operations. The essay will investigate how important FDI is in the process of

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    service and capital etc. have begun to span the geological border of each country and been widely circulated in the world under the promotion of the globalization. Especially the capital internationalization whose main form is international direct investment is the most frequent. The capital internationalization includes two dimensional contents: on one hand‚ it’s an international of investor structure; on the other hand‚ it’s also an international of enterprise organization structure‚ including

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    Abstract China launched its economic reforms and open door policy in 1978. A country having largest population‚ it attracts a pool of foreign investors towards its economy. Since then the economy went through a series of regulatory and political changes‚ global and domestic factors surrounded the economy‚ and it emerged as the second largest economy in the world registering a positive growth in its GDP consecutively for almost two decades. The economic situation prevailing globally requires the

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    NEW CONTRIBUTIONS OF THESIS Thesis subject: Strengthening the attraction of foreign direct investment (FDI) capital into Nghe An province. Speciality: Financial and Banking Economics Code: 62.31.12.01 PhD candidate: DANG THANH CUONG Instructed by: ASSOC. PROF. PHD NGUYEN THI BAT Training institution: National Economics University 1. New contributions in academic‚ theoretical aspects. (1) On the basis of inhering the pervious researches on attraction of FDI‚ combining with actual investigation

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    Impact of the Chinese Yuan Revaluation Xiaohe Zhang School of Economics‚ Politics and Tourism Faculty of Business and Law The University of Newcastle. Callaghan‚ NSW 2308‚ Australia Telephone: 612-49215034 Fax: 612-49216919 Email: James.Zhang.@newcastle.edu.au Abstract Since the beginning of the economic reform process in 1979‚ the Chinese currency (yuan) was devalued on many occasions until 1994 when the two-tier foreign exchange system was ended. While the official rate of yuan had been maintained

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    describe the benefits of foreign portfolio Investment‚ the advantages in investing internationally and lowering overall risk by diversifying in these markets. Secondly‚ we will take a look at the returns in investing in Brazilian securities and Brazil’s competitive and comparative advantages as the country of choice for our international venture. Finally‚ we will analyze Brazil’s cultural convergence and diversity. The recent surge in international portfolio investments reflects the globalization

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    FOREIGN COLLABORATIONS IN INDIA A Study of Patterns in the Pre and the Post- liberalisation Era Prof. Krishna Kumar Indian Institute of Management‚ Lucknow (India) ABSTRACT Developing countries like India have been using import of technology through foreign collaboration as a strategy to bridge the technological gaps in the country‚ to expedite economic development. There have not been many studies‚ however‚ to understand its impact and implications for technological capacity building of

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    INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE AND PRACTICE REASON AND IMPACT OF INCREASE IN CHINESE YUAN VALUE OF CHINA NGUYEN XUAN HONG Banking Academy After much pressure on Chinese Yuan (CNY)‚ China made decision on increase in their currency in 6/2010. How will this increase impact on relevant objects? This article aims to find reason and impacte of increase CNY value of Chine on Chinese economy and other countries‚ including Vietnam be carefull on exchange rate policy to avoid impact on export.

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    President Barack Obama and his administration’s foreign policy toward China can be summed up in one word: conciliatory. Conciliatory is not in the form of any weakness or appeasement‚ but rather the realization that in the 21st century global market‚ China is a main player on the world stage. Obama’s foreign policies are a departure from the previous administration. George Bush’s unilateral foreign policies were deemed domineering‚ even belligerent. From an international standpoint‚ Anti-American

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