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    introduction to MNC's

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    1.1 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

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    The Role of Entrepreneurship in Economic Development The entrepreneurs with their ability to scan‚ analyze and identify opportunities in the environment transform them into business proposition through creation of economic entities. Entrepreneurship and economic development are intimately related. So‚ that entrepreneurial process is a major factor in economic development and the entrepreneur is the key to economic growth. Whatever be the form of economic and political set-up of the country‚ entrepreneurship

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    mainstay of the economy‚ providing a livelihood for more than 70% of the population and accounting for a little over one-third of GDP according to the CIA. Industrial activity mainly involves the processing of agricultural products‚ including pulses‚ jute‚ sugarcane‚ tobacco‚ and grain”. Nepal has very little contact to other nations. India has been great support and only way to export and import the goods through seaways‚ railways and roadways. Neap has tried it’s best to expand its contacts with other

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    Nature &Development of the English language: The English language‚ and indeed most European languages‚ traces it original roots back to a Neolithic (late Stone Age) people known as the Indo-Europeans or Proto-Indo-Europeans‚ who lived in Eastern Europe and Central Asia from some time after 5000 BC (different hypotheses suggest various different dates anywhere between the 7th and the 3rd millennium BC) The exact nature of the original Indo-European language was not known as no writings exist from

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    Building and Planting Vegetable Gardens The structure of your vegetable garden does not have to be entirely functional but it should also look and feel good. Building some decorative arches and some tomato cages not only makes your garden look good but also helps it produce more crops. After all‚ there is more to planting vegetable gardens than just cultivating a spot of land. Function Over Form The most well known form garden structures are those that are built to sustain plants and give

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    The English language has such convoluted and variegated origins as very few other languages do in the rest of the world. The intermingling of Angles‚ Saxons‚ Jutes‚ Frisians‚ Romans‚ Normans‚ Celts and the French just to name a few‚ has led over the course of almost 3‚000 years to the development of a language with extraordinary vocabulary richness and spelling complexity. To this day we keep on adding new vocabulary‚ especially thanks to the sciences and technology fields. Having a working knowledge

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    the history of english

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    first period of English in which English started to acquire the characteristic that will remain over history “mixing”. From this period on English was a language that was mixed with different languages‚ particularly those from Saxons‚ Angles‚ and Jutes. Moreover‚ there were some other cultures that influenced the language spoken on the old England. Romans Danes and Norsemen also influenced the English language. The second period of English language was Middle English‚ during this period the English

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    Robust agricultural growth is key to India ’s economic growth prospects Ajay Modi  Business Today‚ September 17‚ 2013 | UPDATED 08:55 IST A farmer works in a wheat field against the backdrop of residential apartments undergoing construction in Noida on the outskirts of New Delhi January 1‚ 2012. (Reuters Last week‚ the prime minister ’s Economic Advisory Council projected 4.8 per cent growth for agriculture in 2013/14. In comparison‚ agricultural growth last year was 1.9 per cent. If the projection

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    Counter Trade

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    Counter Trade    Definition: Reciprocal trade in which goods or services are exchanged not for cash but for other goods or services. A large part of the internet commerce comprises of local and international counter-trade Countertrade means exchanging goods or services which are paid for‚ in whole or part‚ with other goods or services‚ rather than with money. A monetary valuation can however be used in counter trade for accounting purposes. In dealings between sovereign states‚ the term bilateral

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    The Economic and Social Impact of Colonial Rule in India Chapter 3 of Class Structure and Economic Growth: India & Pakistan since the Moghuls Maddison (1971) British imperialism was more pragmatic than that of other colonial powers. Its motivation was economic‚ not evangelical. There was none of the dedicated Christian fanaticism which the Portuguese and Spanish demonstrated in Latin America and less enthusiasm for cultural diffusion than the French (or the Americans) showed in their colonies. For

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