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    Retail Sector and Foreign Direct Investment in India Sagar G 3rd Semester‚ Department of Management Studies Rajeev Institution of Technology‚ Hassan wavesagar9@gmail.com In many countries‚ the retail dimension has gone well ahead the middle class clientele to penetrate the poor and its profound and rapid transformation has not parted India. The modern-day retail in India is reflected in rambling shopping centre‚ malls and huge complexes offer shopping‚ entertainment and food

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    Emerging Issues in India- Foreign Direct Investment- An overview on Overseas Investment |   | Liberalisation in overseas investment policy‚ in order to improve exports and strengthen economic linkages with foreign countries‚ has intensified India’s participation on the international arena.Overseas InvestmentsAs per the recent RBI data‚ Indian companies carried out overseas investment transactions that resulted in outward FDI. Some  like SanmarGroup International committed US$ 67.65 million

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    Finance 400- International Finance Foreign markets can be very attractive to investors because indexes in various countries around the world have managed a double or triple digit return on investments. Investors realize these high returns and pursue to invest in foreign markets. There are different ways to invest in foreign markets. There are three main ways to invest in foreign markets‚ Exchange traded funds (ETF) or mutual funds‚ American Depositary Receipts (ADR)‚ and through multinational

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    further their studies in local universities or foreign universities. The students may either find a job after leaving their school or further their studies in university. Some of the well to do students may opt for foreign universities. But there are advantages and disadvantages while students pursuing their studies in foreign universities. The advantage of pursuing studies in foreign universities is‚ they have better exposure and wider knowledge. Foreign universities are prestigious and reputable

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    Foreign Universities to Enter in India‚ Advantages and Disadvantages Foreign universities are going to enter in India. It is expected to pass out as another big bang non event for most of the Indians. The likelihood of foreign universities creating their own campus with the facilities and qualities that they are having in US or Uk is highly unlikely. Ministry of Human Resources has asked to deposit Rs. 50 crore if a foreign university wants to start its venture in India. The terms and conditions

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    and other initiatives . From the above‚ it is obvious that economic development is a permanent preoccupation of policy makers in all economies worldwide and more so in developing economies which are still not fully industrialized. Huge capital investment is necessary for economic development. This is lacking in developing countries as they are principally consumer based economies as opposed to the producer based economies that constitute the developed world. The classical economists are of the view

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    Research Paper No. 2007/28 Foreign Direct Investment in Small Island Developing States Robert Read* May 2007 Abstract The role of foreign direct investment (FDI) in small island developing states (SIDS) is an issue that has been neglected until relatively recently. The reasons for this lack of interest are unsurprising‚ given both the low absolute volume of capital flows involved and the general neglect of issues relating directly to SIDS in the mainstream theoretical and empirical economics

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    TYPES OF INVESTMENT FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT: Foreign direct investment includes "mergers and acquisitions‚ building new facilities‚ reinvesting profits earned from overseas operations and intra company loans. Foreign direct investment refers just to build new facilities. FDI is defined as the net inflows of investment to acquire a lasting management interest in an enterprise operating in an economy other than that of the investor. FDI is the sum of equity

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    coloured pictures from computers‚ digital cameras‚ phones 2. Multi functional printers act as fax machines‚ scanner‚ telephone and normal printer. Types of printers In order to choose the perfect printer for the organization we have to know the various types of printers‚ their functions and their advantages and disadvantages. There are many types of printers but they are divided into two major parts; impact and non-impact printers. Impact printers Impact printer are printers that produce text

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    their individual needs and preferences. There is direct and indirect discrimination‚ direct discrimination is the treating of someone unfairly because of specific characteristic they have. Whereas indirect discrimination is imposing conditions that disadvantage people because of a specific characteristic their possess. The more common discrimination that occurs from the moment we are born is stereotyping – which is a popular belief about specific types of individuals‚ standardised and simplified conceptions

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