FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) IN ROMANIA - Definitions‚ theories‚ benefits. Characteristics of econometric modeling PhD. Senior Lecturer Gheorghe SĂVOIU PhD Candidate Lecturer Suzana POPA University of Pitesti Abstract This paper analyzes some characteristics of economic and econometric literature in the field of FDI after 1990‚ in Romania‚ as well as some specific issues in the process of practical modelling. A more detailed presentation of John Harry Dunning’s eclectic theory and a simple
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April 15‚ 2011 “Foreign Direct Investment in Ireland: Policy Implications for Emerging Economies” is a scholarly journal article which is written by Peter J. Buckley and Frances Ruane of the University of Leeds and Trinity College in Dublin‚ Ireland. The article is well structured and starts off with an introduction explaining how the important role of multinational enterprises (MNEs) in the global economy relates to issues of how the foreign direct investment (FDI) they control impacts on
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Interdisciplinary Studies Foreign Direct Investment Theories: An Overview of the Main FDI Theories Vintila Denisia Academy of Economic Studies‚ Bucharest‚ denamv20@yahoo.com Abstract Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) acquired an important role in the international economy after the Second World War. Theoretical studies on FDI have led to a better understanding of the economic mechanism and the behavior of economic agents‚ both at micro and macro level allowing the opening of new areas of study in economic
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FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN KENYA By Mathew Nyamwange X50/70602/2007 A case study of Kenya ’s FDI between 1980 and 2006‚ in partial fulfillment for my Masters in economics‚ course XET502: ADVANCED MICROECONOMIC THEORY II‚ School of economics‚ University of Nairobi. 1. Introduction ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________ An agreed framework definition of foreign direct investment (FDI) exists in the literature.
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Foreign direct investment From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Foreign direct investment (FDI) or foreign investment refers to long term participation by country A into country B. It usually involves participation in management‚ joint-venture‚ transfer of technology and expertise. There are two types of FDI: inward foreign direct investment and outward foreign direct investment‚ resulting in a net FDI inflow (positive or negative) and "stock of foreign direct investment"
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the Gulf of Aqaba in the south-west. The capital of Jordan called Amman and the major cities are Irbid‚ Az Zarqa‚ Madaba‚ Karak‚ Mafrag and Aqaba. The Major language in Jordan is the Arabic language‚ English considered as the Second language. . The area of Jordan is almost (89.287) km 2. The estimated population of Jordan is 6‚342.000. 1.8 million Of the population are from Palestine‚ who are immigrant. In addition half a million of the population are from Iraq. This is almost more than one third
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manufacture. Several patents protect the unique design of this computer. Your CEO has asked you to formulate a recommendation for how to expand into Western Europe. Your op. tions are (a) to export from the United States‚ (b) to license a European firm to manufacture and market the computer in Europe‚ or (c) to set up a wholly owned subsidiary in Europe. Evaluate the pros and cons of each
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country to export non- traditional manufactured products such as micro-transformers and personal consumer products (UNCTAD‚ 2003b). Investment was mainly in low-technology‚ labour-intensive production. The impact of FDI had also been modest‚ primarily in job creation. According to the study‚ FDI inflow was constrained by political instability‚ outdated foreign investment law‚ rigid labour regulations and poor physical infrastructure. This situation remains current due to political instability and political
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A Summer training Report On “personal selling of Demat a/c in ICICIdirect.com” Conducted at [pic] Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requrementsfor the degree of Master of Business Administration(MBA)t PREFACE The organization has assigned me the project titled “Selling of DEMAT account and the get trade out of them; Marketing Role”. Under this I am supposed to meet with new peoples to made they invest in equity market and to generate revenue
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CASE 12: CONSIDERATION OF DIRECT FOREIGN INVESTMENT 1. Introduction to Direct Foreign Investment (DFI) and its benefits 2.1 Introduction to DFI 1.1.1 DFI is an integral part of an open and effective international economic system and is seen as a source of economic development‚ income growth and employment. A firm which obtains DFI would be beneficial by new marketing channels‚ cheaper production facilities‚ access to new technology‚ products‚ skills and financing. 1.1.2 For all of
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