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global FDI outflows increased to 19% in 2008 and further to 25% in 2009 (UNCTAD, 2010). Among relatively large EMs, India …%), Brazil (123%), and Russia (151%), although from a relatively lower base (UNCTAD, 2010). India's outward FDI position is much … more active than its comparator economy China, which received about $500 billion in inward FDI before its firms began to …
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the People’s Republic of China have, in recent years, grown so rapidly that they are now beginning to become MNCs. However …
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HRD is an important topic of present time. It is considered by management professionals, as sub discipline of HRM, but many researchers have, broadened the scope and integrated the concept of HRD by looking it from socioeconomic angle and giving it other dimension such as physical, intellectual,...
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. This justifies Pakistans current place with her neighbors in Textile Industry particularly after lifting of trade …
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talent competitiveness of different economies .The paper aims to compare the current trends between India and China … prevailing in the current year and the areas of talent competitiveness in which India needs improvement for positive growth in …
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Canada has been regarded as a model global citizen with firm commitments to multilateralism. It has also played important roles in several international health treaties and conventions in recent years. There are now concerns that its interests in health as a foreign policy goal may be...
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practices of trade within their circuit to help them distinguish their own pursuit from an alternative course of action …
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constraint, current account and trade openness is significant in explaining FDI inflow to ECOWAS. The implications of the … 2010 with the framework of gravity model. The result indicates a positive effect of currency union on FDI inflow to ECOWAS … which shows that the presence of currency union is likely to increase FDI by 46%. The control variables, political …
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This paper examines whether and, if so, why source country heterogeneity exists in foreign direct investment (FDI …
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Most international Investors do not have familiarity with political risk insurance. The basic reason is that they do not understand the risks inherent in international investment, and therefore do not realize how these risks can be insured against by PRI. Thus, the article sets out 10 categories...
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