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This paper continues the given series to focus on FDI & DIA, as unitary fluid substance world owned and this is the 11th and last analysis on country groups, regions and continents, here expecting another phase entering for the next following papers under the above title with different analyses...
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This article continues the given series to focus on FDI & DIA, as unitary fluid substance world owned and this is the 10th one in line. The issue is that our series of articles so far either has met all kinds of countries, country groups and regions, as FDI&SIA behaviours, or it draws to a close...
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This article continues the given series to focus on FDI & DIA , as unitary fluid substance world owned and this is the 9th one in line. Then, whereas Europe and Asia were found to really form an interesting international 'Eurasian' capital market place carrying nearly 60% of the world capital...
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This article continues the previously promised series to focus on FDI & DIA, as unitary fluid substance world owned and this is the 8th one. Since general results of our research made are already growing larger and larger, it will be from now on that such syntheses will be separately published...
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The purpose of this article is to empirically analyze the long and short runs association of some macroeconomic variables in Romania. Variables used across regression include foreign direct investments (FDI), imports, exports, GDP and labour and we also take into account some economic and...
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It means at least performance and competitiveness taking part to a global activity for which political, economic and technological borders vanish as quickly. The foreign direct investments (FDI) define an economic strategy type that belongs to an entity either investing in a new plant or...
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Be it ‘excess reserves' that deposit money part of all entities at the central bank not used to satisfy statutory reserve requirements, plus all disposable cash held by the same institutions and not used to satisfy statutory reserve requirements either. Would this be rather common place,...
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Money is all ‘everyday' money, Biblical issue and a pure concept to study. This is so that in its depth money is suspected in the literature to be a double controversial essence, i.e. (1) representative and (2) fiat, both of these rather philosophically and morally vulnerable. Thirdly, then...
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In the earlier stage of the European integration, Bela Balassa proposed a five successive phase model about it as a foresight. Today, the half century experience on integration and corresponding literature issued just lets us see rather two big phases (instead of five). The one would be the...
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This is continuing our previous approaches on money, as fiat, versus representative, but also looking either at a crisis that forces the future to be different than present and past, or at the former Fed's governor's (Alan Greenspan) reflections about the former gold standard that sounded at...
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