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Indian participation in the globalization. He assesses that the reforms in India lead to economic and social process of …, mit der Teilhabe Indiens an der Globalisierung. Dabei stellt er fest, dass die Reformpolitik der letzten zehn Jahre trägt … ethnisch äußerst gemischten Bevölkerung verankerte freiheitlich-demokratische Tradition steht, weltweit Beachtung. Indien …
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Indian firms lead the pack of emerging market investors in Germany, with about 188 subsidiaries providing employment to close to 23,500 people. This article provides an update on trends in Indian investment in Germany and examines the performance of Indian subsidiaries.
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. A Deloitte report in 2007 cited India as the single largest source of FDI projects from emerging countries in Germany. …
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In India, the term ‘sick units’ refers to economically unviable firms which are kept alive ‘in the public interest’ by …, this phenomenon is referred to as industrial sickness. As of March 2001, the Reserve Bank of India counted over a quarter ….2 percent of Indian GDP. Recognizing that scarce resources are wasted on a great scale, the Government of India enacted special …
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The impressive and sustained growth of India's automobile industry in recent years has catapulted it into the league of … might have been subdued, if the Government of India had not played a pivotal role in the industry's evolution. This apparent … "paradox" may be the key to understanding why the industry has adjusted so quickly to globalization, even though economic …
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India and the EU launched negotiations on a far-ranging free trade agreement (FTA) in 2007, including trade in goods … that has emerged from thenegotiations, that the EU-India FTA will in fact fuel poverty, inequality and environmental … just in India but across the developing world. In Europe, corporate India's market access agenda is likely to lead to job …
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Ecological concerns have never been top of the list for Australian policy makers in recent years. Instead, they have struggled with issues of reliance on the export of primary commodities with declining terms of trade, dependence on the import of capital and shortages of managerial expertise....
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In India, the term ‘sick units’ refers to economically unviable firms which are kept alive ‘in the public interest’ by …, this phenomenon is referred to as industrial sickness. As of March 2001, the Reserve Bank of India counted over a quarter ….2 percent of Indian GDP. Recognizing that scarce resources are wasted on a great scale, the Government of India enacted special …
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economy. It also examined the process of globalization, even crucial, for the financial crisis began in U.S. has spread …
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The objective of this thesis is to investigate the potential contribution of transnational corporations (TNC) to the upgrading of systems of innovation in late-industrialising countries. This study looks specifically at TNC-affiliierter in Thailand’s manufacturing sector and compares them with...
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