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This extensive review of Singapore's most recent economic history discusses the effects of the Asian currency crisis on Singapore ...
are to promote or retard economic growth. "To reap the full benefits of trade and investment...liberalization must be accompanied...
This paper examines the detrimental impact of foreign investment in southeast Asia in this chronicle of the 'Asian Tigers' rise an...
is that one in which there is not sufficient capital available to fund the industrial initiatives that could create jobs and furth...
In five pages FDI is examined in terms of company investment motivations and the example of China is provided. Seven sources are ...
In twelve pages this paper examines FDI in an overview of its attractiveness to governments. Twelve sources are cited in the bibl...
In fourteen pages foreign country investment factors are considered with the primary focus being the impact upon Russia with subse...
In fifteen pages this paper discusses how Chinese economic prosperity has been linked to exports to Japan and Japanese foreign dir...
as does Mirza et al. They (Mirza et al., 1996) explain the irony of Japans allegedly poor status for internal trade as follows : ...
In five pages this paper examines trade in Guatemala past and present with a consideration of trading relationships with Latin Ame...
boost opportunities in the former East Germany (McCrary, 1999). Interestingly enough, although Germany has been known thro...
-- the Peoples Bank of China, which at one time was not only the financial institution of the country, but also served as the cent...
low rank in foreign direct investment in the country has been due to cultural, legal and economic barriers (Jadallah, 2002). Japan...
subtropical climate; central portions are temperate. Because Argentina is in the Southern Hemisphere, September is not an autumn ...
and studies by Moran (1998, 2001) and Lipsey (2002) (all quoted Erdilek, 2003). The view of FDI can be seen as changing, the vie...
evidence also exists that indicates the growth may not be this slow for some time. For example in the UK the market still has a gr...
2003). It is believed, by many experts, that adoption of IAS by most countries (the United States included) will end up establishi...
a great deal of farming activities) and in all, industrializing smaller, less developed countries doesnt help the workers anywhere...
CBO believe will be seen between 2006 - 2009. This is a large divergence. If we look at the Banco de Venezuela...
at the structure of global trade it is already recognised that developing countries face many major disadvantages. They have less ...
research such as that by the OECD as well as UNCTAD both indicates that there are positive benefits (Erdilek, 2003). In 1995 in a...
be felt and guide business in the country, this would mean facilitating this growth with investment as well as allowing the develo...
34% by the end of 2000. The same can be said of the trade weighted tariffs which reduced from a 1991 level of 87% average to a 200...
centralized and which will be decentralized (Sawaya 1991). One fact that is important to be aware of is that "Economists are not ...
is where there is an investment made directly in a country by a foreign government, company or other organisation. By direct inves...
labor thats may be more readily available, or available at a lower cost than in the companys home country. In many instances the p...
terms of unions is being fudged, and there is the domination of much of the business environment in the country by opaque clans. L...
investment has the potential to aid developing countries, increase economic health and as such have a direct impact on the househo...
started by the previous president Kim Dae Jung, with significant attempt to engage with North Korea, and harsh criticism of the US...
they started. When China started its reforms it really was very dependent on foreign direct investment." It is suggested that Asia...