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    Introduction: CEMEX which is one of the largest cement producers in the world was founded in 1906 by Lorenzo Zambrano Gutierrez near Monterrey in Northern Mexico. It was initially named as Cementos Hidalgo. CEMEX remained a domestic company till 1960. During this period it acquired company called Cementos Portland Monterrey and merged with Cementos Mexicanos. In 1982 when the economic crisis hit Mexico‚ the government was forced to liberalize its economy which allowed CEMEX to attract foreign investment.

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    irreversible trend of globalization‚ trans-national corporations (TNCs) have gain significant power in both the business and political world since the Second World War. Gillies (2005) indicate that the multinational direct investment has grown from 4.4% with respect to the world output in 1960 to 23% in 2003. As an important branch of international business activities‚ foreign direct investment (FDI) has also experienced a steady increase with an acceleration since 2004 (UNCTAD‚2007) Within the last

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    The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Agricultural Productivity and Poverty Reduction in Tanzania Msuya‚ Elibariki Kyoto University 2007 Online at http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3671/ MPRA Paper No. 3671‚ posted 07. November 2007 / 03:23 The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Agricultural Productivity and Poverty Reduction in Tanzania Elibariki Msuya‚ mzeeba@hotmail.com Kyoto University‚ Japan Abstract In this paper‚ the impact of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on agricultural

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    CEMEX What benefits have CEMEX and the other global competitors in cement derived from globalization? More broadly‚ how can cross-border activities add value in an industry as apparently localized as cement? There have been several benefits for CEMEX and its global competitors derived from globalization: (strategic group‚ part of the big six competitiors) International trade offered opportunities to arbitrage price differentials. Import from low cost countries and sell to 3rd parties to

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    Retail Sector and Foreign Direct Investment in India Sagar G 3rd Semester‚ Department of Management Studies Rajeev Institution of Technology‚ Hassan wavesagar9@gmail.com In many countries‚ the retail dimension has gone well ahead the middle class clientele to penetrate the poor and its profound and rapid transformation has not parted India. The modern-day retail in India is reflected in rambling shopping centre‚ malls and huge complexes offer shopping‚ entertainment and food

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    Discuss the reasons why Foreign Direct Investment occurs. Foreign direct investment occurs when an international firm based in one country directly involves themselves in another country by expanding their operations. This generally takes place when a company in one country decides to invest into another country by obtaining an existing business in the foreign country‚ generally known as Brownfield; or creating one from the ground up; this may also be known as Greenfield investment. Additionally‚ a company

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    objective of the Government of India to attract and promote foreign direct investment in order to supplement domestic capital‚ technology and skills‚ for accelerated economic growth. ―Foreign Direct Investment‚ as distinguished from portfolio investment‚ has the connotation of establishing a lasting interest in an enterprise that is resident in an economy other than that of the investor. FDI (FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT) : FDI is defined as investment by a resident entity in one economy that reflects the

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    AN ASSESSMENT ON INFLOW OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN NEPAL Presented by: Babita Bhattarai Binod Sapkota Nepal has strong potential and viable areas for economic development such as agriculture‚ hydropower‚ tourism‚ biodiversity and traditional export to attract and mobilize the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). This paper aims at making

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    Eun & Resnick 4e CHAPTER 16 Foreign Direct Investment and Cross-Border Acquisitions Global Trends in FDI Why Do Firms Invest Overseas? Trade Barriers Imperfect Labor Market Intangible Assets Vertical Integration Product Life Cycle International Finance in Practice: Linear Sequence in Manufacturing: Singer & Company Shareholder Diversification Services Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions Political Risk and FDI International Finance in Practice: DaimlerChrysler: The First Global Car

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    Emerging Issues in India- Foreign Direct Investment- An overview on Overseas Investment |   | Liberalisation in overseas investment policy‚ in order to improve exports and strengthen economic linkages with foreign countries‚ has intensified India’s participation on the international arena.Overseas InvestmentsAs per the recent RBI data‚ Indian companies carried out overseas investment transactions that resulted in outward FDI. Some  like SanmarGroup International committed US$ 67.65 million

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