THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS ON THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY BY SHIRO ABASS A. Department of Finance University of Lagos BSTRACT Generally‚ policies and strategies of Nigerian government towards foreign direct investments are shaped by two principal objectives of desire for economic independence and the demand for economic development. Multi national corporations are expected to bring into Nigeria‚ foreign capital in the form of technical skills‚ entrepreneurship‚ technology
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Limits to Foreign Direct Investment in Russia The Russian Economy emerged from the upheaval of the 1990s as a market where power was inadequately dispersed among the oligarchs‚ formal regulating institutions were scarcely in force and the state assumed too much of a role in an economy that was to run on free market principles. A decade later‚ there have been minimal reforms despite the widespread political rhetoric about Russia being integrated into the world economy. How has the absence of a fully
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now after we (government) allowed 49 percent FDI in airlines‚" Singh told reporters on the sidelines of an Assocham event here."Time will tell how many foreign airlines are interested‚" Singh added a day after the government notified that the foreign airlines can now pick up 49 per cent stake in domestic passenger carriers.Foreign carriers have so far not been allowed to directly invest in Indian carriers for security reasons‚ although 49 percent FDI by non-airline players was allowed.The Indian
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1- Describe and evaluate what Pfizer is doing with its Pfizer Works. Pfizer is continually looking for ways to help employees be more efficient and effective. Pfizer helps his managers to spend more time on knowledge work when they really needed and less support work by shifting time consuming tasks with a press of a button. They are also happier because they spend time working on what they know and like to do. This strategy saved valuable employee time and for example‚ when he gave the Indian
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FDI Benefits in Insurance Sector: 1. - Increases healthy competition * Our country has a low insurance density and every company selling the insurance feels that there is abundant scope to expand its operations 2. - Improves Product offerings * technical knowhow is also transformed in the country * Foreign capital not only brings along with it deeper pockets‚ but also i. greater product expertise‚ ii. better underwriting skills and iii
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handle the Medicare situation and WARN memo in an ethical manner? 2 Pfizer as an ‘organizational citizen’ 2 Factors that should have been considered in Pfizer’s decision 3 Applications of the theories‚ models‚ and concepts of organizational behaviour to a place of work 3 Insights and recommendations 5 References 6 Introduction 1 Analysis 2 Did Mr. McKinnell handle the Medicare situation and WARN memo in an ethical manner? 2 Pfizer as an ‘organizational citizen’ 2 Factors that should have been
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emerging markets‚ up from 14th in 2004 with 72.4% of all economies in the world receiving Chinese FDI. China’s direct investment both inward and outward FDI provides important net long-term economic benefits for both home and host countries. In the past two decades‚ outward FDI from China increased by nearly 300%. According to the special report of TNCs and Canada-China FDI‚ the development of China’s outward FDI can be classified into two stages: (1)1982-2000‚ spontaneous stage‚ and (2) 2000-current‚ government-oriented
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MERITS AND DEMERITS OF FDI --Rosesforme METHODOLOGY: Qualitative and descriptive text. Also‚ the enumerated points for Merits and Demerits have been substantiated with relevant examples and/or data in the form of Case point. OBJECTIVES: An attempt has been made to make this report country-specific; therefore‚ the merits and demerits; the advantages and disadvantages‚ as would be almost similar with all developing countries‚ have been co-related with India’s dynamics and some data has
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Research Methodology | FDI in Retail- Is India ready? | This research paper focuses on the various perspectives shared by consumers and retailers on FDI coming into the Indian retail sector. The research paper also determines whether India is ready to accept FDI in Indian retail sector. | Submitted to:Prof. Neena Nanda | Submitted by:MMS - BGroup No. 6Saurabh Kapoor - 115Monica Mandyani - 117Umang Patel - 129Prachi Shah - 144Bhavik Solani - 152Nilesh Vaghela - 155Hiral Vakharia - 156 |
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models. However‚ retailing is one of the few sectors where foreign direct investment (FDI) is not allowed at present. FDI in retail industry FDI in retail industry means that foreign companies in certain categories can sell products through their own retail shop in the country. At present‚ foreign direct investment (FDI) in pure retailing is not permitted under Indian law. Government of India has allowed FDI in retail of specific brand of products. Following this‚ foreign companies in certain
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