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    Ethiopia has one of the strongest histories of any country in Africa. With the exception of a brief Italian occupation that only lasted five years Ethiopia has remained independent for the rest of their history. However that does not mean that the country has not had its fair share of political and military battles. The most recent change of power was in 1991 when the former military junta or coup groups that had gained power collapsed. The military group was known as the Derg and was plagued by

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    Masters Program for International Development Policy Foreign Direct Investment Term Paper - 2010 Attracting Foreign Direct Investment in Nepal Submitted to: Prof. Hwy-Chang Moon Submitted by: Khagendra Prasad Rijal Spring 2010 Executive Summary Table of Contents Title Page 1. Introduction 3 2. Foreign Direct Investment: Theoretical Overview 3.1. Market Failure The 3.2. Eclectic Paradigm 3.3. Diamond Model and Imbalance Theory 3.4. Double

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    What impact will the prospect of deprivatization have on investment by managers of privatized firms? The prospect of deprivatization will impact managers of privatized firms because under this policy‚ certain past privatization would be declare illegal and the transactions would be reversed. These privatized firms would have to be either run as a state-owned enterprise or sold to another party. This will affect managers of privatized firms in that they may not have the power to make decisions

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    theoretical explanation‚ or explanations‚ of FDI best explains Cemex’s FDI?     Cemex’s foreign direct investment strategies and decisions were really molded by the nature of their industry/product. FDI yielded the most profitable and controllable option which they felt would stimulate the fast growth of the company. When looking at the theories of FDI‚ it is easy to see why Cemex preferred a direct investment instead of the other options of penetrating these markets. Exporting was eliminated as an option

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    Bangladesh  Investment and Trade  FDI in Bangladesh Foreign Direct Investment in Bangladesh | | | | Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has played a key role in the modernization of the Bangladesh economy for the last 15 years. | Inflows of Foreign Direct InvestmentThere was an inflows of $666m foreign direct investment in 2007 which raised significantly in 2008 to $1086m. As of 2011‚ inflows of foreign direct investment recorded to $1136.38m.Inflows of foreign direct investment during 2007-2011Source:

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    Reference: Agarwal‚ J.P. (1980) Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment: A Survey‚ Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv‚ 116‚ pp. 739-773 Akinlo‚ A.E. 2004. "Foreign direct investment and growth in Nigeria: An empirical investigation". Journal of Policy Modelling‚ 26: 627-39. Aliber‚ Robert Z. "The Multinational Enterprise in a Multiple Currency World." In The Multinational Enterprise‚ ed. John H. Dunning. London: Allen & Unwin‚ 1971. Aluko‚ S.A. (1961). "Financing economic development in Nigeria"

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    ventures?" Strategic Management Journal‚ 34(3)‚ pp.317-37. Chen‚ C.H.‚ (1996). “Regional determinants of foreign direct investment in mainland China”. Journal of Economic Studies‚ 23(2)‚ pp.19-30. Cheung‚ K. & Lin‚ P.‚ (2004). “Spillover effects of FDI on innovation in China: Evidence from the provincial data”. China Economic Review‚ 15‚ pp.25-44. Dees‚ S.‚ (1998). “Foreign Direct Investment in China: Determinants and Effects”. Economics of Planning‚ 31‚ pp.175-94. Deniels‚ J.D.‚ Radebaugh‚ L.H.

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    billion in foreign direct investment (FDI) in 2011‚ second only to the United States. China’s high economic growth rate and the expansion of its domestic market help explain its optimism as an FDI destination; but foreign investors have concerns regarding potential investment returns with uncertainty about China’s willingness to offer a level playing field to domestic competitors. China has a legal and regulatory framework that provides the government with discretion to promote investment in specific

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    of FDI inflows Ing. Tomáš Dudáš‚ PhD. Possible positive effects FDI provides capital which is usually missing in the target country Long term capital is suitable for economic development Foreign investors are able to finance their investments projects better and often cheaper Foreign corporations create new workplaces Possible positive effects FDI bring new technologies that are usually not available in the target country. There is empirical evidence that there are spillover

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    ------------------------------------------------- Abstract The issue of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has been receiving phenomenal attention from many governments. Bangladesh is not lagging behind from it. Economic development for the developing countries like Bangladesh is largely dependent on FDI. The major challenges for the host country are to ensure an eye-catching and conducive investment climate to foreign investors for FDI inflow. In recent years‚ Bangladesh has been devoting efforts for attracting FDI offering

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