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    US Investment in Automotive industry in Turkey Why to invest in Turkey? Successful economy: Turkey has a bright future and is expected to be the fastest growing economy among the OECD members during 2011-2017 with an annual average real GDP growth rate of 6.7 percent. Foreign direct investments have been an important part of building Turkey’s economy since 2003. It has enjoyed a sustainable economic growth with 4.3 percent annual average real GDP increase for the last 7 years and GDP growth

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    Bangladesh has no other options but to attain economic development. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is recognized as a key component for economic growth for Bangladesh. Being one of the Least Developed Countries (LDC) with insufficient domestic savings rate for investment after fulfilling its basic needs‚ the importance of foreign investment is unquestionable. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) will create employment‚ increase efficiency of labour‚ encourage technology transfer and develop new exportable

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    Chinese Commercial Law (MLM 703) Trimester 3‚ 2008 ..... Assignment 1 Table Content: | | |tABLE OF cONTENT………………………………..…....……........………2 | |aBBRIVIATIONS USED IN sTUDY..……………………………….......... 3 | |eXECUTIVE

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    Should Sri Lanka Business Culture be Changed to Attract Foreign Investments‚ to Produce Goods and Services to the Global Market By Fathima Shamila Suhaib MBA UWIC – at ICBT Mount Campus Batch No. 6 Student Number - 67 Introduction After worn out by the War for almost 30 years Sri Lanka is now rising high‚ like a Phoenix raising its wings of beauty. For many Global Business Giants this is very promising‚ many would see this as a Cinderalla Story “hidden in the kitchen now shining like

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    information technology. In this process the concept of zones has developed. Many consider that it facilitates trade but for some it is a stumbling block to liberalization. They argue that a successful zone may be used as a safety valve‚ providing jobs and foreign exchange earnings and thus easing the pressure on policy makers to undertake economy wide reforms.1 The traditional concept of these zones was to promote exports which was fenced in an enclave and suffered from dominance of public sector. But the

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    Q1. What constitutes operation for your organization of which you are a member‚ or your place of business? Q2. Why is globalization seen as a panacea to world problems by some and an instigator of problems by others? What responsibilities should corporations have toward the country in which they operate? To their country of origin? CASE STUDY 1 MARTIN TEXTILES Question 1 Economic cost The production cost that is labour cost if Martin Textile shift its production to Mexico will be reduced

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    reputation through what Anholt (2011‚ p.25) calls the six natural channels. He enumerates the different types of public relations as following: tourism promotion‚ export brands‚ policy decisions of the country’s government‚ foreign direct investments in the country and recruitment of foreign talents and students‚ cultural exchange‚ activities and exports (music‚ arts‚ sports‚ film‚ etc.) and people of the country itself (political leaders‚ sport stars‚ film stars‚ etc.). According to Anholt (2011‚ p.7-9)

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    entering into negotiation with them. 1) The country is a Maoist country and its political system has huge influences in the life of it people and their businesses. Hence‚ the country influences the decision of major business that attracts foreign direct investments‚ 2) their economic planning and policies are control by the government as their enterprises are not independent but control by the government who have greater influences in their economic activities‚ 3) their legal system is determine by

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    are three major operating objectives that underline the reasons for companies to engage in international business: -expanding sales: pursuing international sales usually increases the potential market and potential profits -acquiring resources: foreign sources may give companies lower costs‚ new or better products‚ additional operating knowledge -minimizing risk: international operations may reduce operating risk by smoothing sales and profits‚ preventing competitors from gaining advantages.

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    export and foreign investment strategy that has proved remarkably successful‚ helping the economy move quickly to a market-based system. experience serve as a model for other countries? But can the Chinese After three decades of inward-oriented trade and foreign investment policies‚ in 1979‚ China switched course and launched an "open-door" policy. During the 15 years that have elapsed since then‚ the country has persistently‚ albeit gradually‚ liberalized its trade and foreign investment regime

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