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Distribution channels in which a common retailer undertakes long-term investments and coordinates the sale of competing products are prevalent in many industries. We study how the allocation of bargaining power among the retailer and the suppliers affects investment incentives, market shares,...
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This study assessed the people’s satisfaction on the Economic and Investment Promotion Services of a Local Government Unit (LGU) in Camarines Sur, Philippines utilizing the Citizen Satisfaction Index System (CSIS) initiated by the Department of the Interior of Local Government (DILG)....
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This study examines the foreign investment laws of Sri Lanka—namely, the BOI Act, BITs and Model BITs—to identify their strengths and weaknesses in terms of promoting responsible FDI and sustainable development
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While countries make use of a wide range of policies to attract multinational firms, identifying the effect of such … probability that a multinational firm establishes its first affiliate in the country, but has generally no impact on the expansion … asymmetries. It is stronger for IPA information services and on multinational firms from countries and in sectors facing more …
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India's conscious shift in the early 1990s from an inward-looking development strategy to a globalized market-based approach resulted in significant changes in its foreign investment policy. Till the 1990s, the policy was heavily restrictive with majority foreign equity permitted only in a...
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