|
Title: Fdi In Vietnam
Essay Details
| Subject: |
Business |
| Author: |
|
| Date: |
June 10, 2009 |
| Level: |
|
| Grade: |
|
| Length: |
7 / 1885 |
| No of views: |
0 |
| Essay rating: |
good 0,
average 0,
bad 0
(total score: 0)
|
Essay text:
This spillover effect of FDI on the host country may take place through the two major channels (i) diffusion of know-how by introducing new technology and training workers who will be hired by domestic firms later; and (ii) increase of competition pressures, what will force domestic firms to increase their competitiveness by adapting new technology, improving managerial effectiveness, and spending more efforts on quality assurance and other marketing techniques (see Blomstrom and Kokko, 1998, 2003 for a review)... Showed first 250 characters
|
|
 |
Pay for FULL access
Gives you access immediately to all 184 990 essays.
You get access to all the essays. You can view as many as you like.
As little as 14 cents/day! |
|
|
 |
Submit essays
Takes from 3 to 7 days, before your essays get reviewed.
You must submit for review:
1 essay to get limited access
3 essays to get full access
Figure out how to submit essays. |
|
 |
|
|
|
This spillover effect of FDI on the host country may take place through the two major channels (i) diffusion of know-how by introducing new technology and training workers who will be hired by domestic firms later; and (ii) increase of competition pressures, what will force domestic firms to increase their competitiveness by adapting new technology, improving managerial effectiveness, and spending more efforts on quality assurance and other marketing techniques (see Blomstrom and Kokko, 1998, 2003 for a review)... Showed next 250 characters
Common topics in this essay:
Comments:
Similar Essays:
| Title |
Pages / Words |
Save |
India's Monetary Policy
Advantages of FDI in India:
The Indian government made several reforms in the economic policy of the country in the early 1990s. This helped in the liberalization and deregulation of the Indian economy and also opened the country's markets to foreign direct investment... |
2 / 380 |
 |
Sdfd
History
In the years after the Second World War global FDI was dominated by the United States, as much of the world recovered from the destruction brought by the conflict... |
1 / 273 |
 |
Private Foreign Capital in India
Individual Project
(Term Paper)
Kaushik. P
Great Lakes Institute Of Management,
Srinagar Colony, Off Raj Bhavan Road,
24, South Mada Street,
Chennai - 600015, India
Problem:
Has Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) contributed to the growth of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of India?
Null Hypothesis (Ho): There is no significant increase in growth of GDP due to FDI inflow in India... |
3 / 645 |
 |
Fdi In Latin America
Cross-country differences in macroeconomic and institutional environments are used to explainMNE behavior, as proxied by
foreign direct investments (FDIs) in?ows to seven Latin American countries, namely Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Columbia,
Mexico, Peru and Venezuela for the period 1988–1999... |
3 / 833 |
 |
investing in eu member countries
Slide 1
Since the expansion of European Union, the opening up and transition to market
economies of Central and Eastern European countries resulted in a significant
increase in foreign investment in these economies... |
3 / 647 |
 |
Human Resource Management In Multinational Banks In Tanzania
Towards the end of 1980’s, however, the views of “African socialism or Ujama” began to experience a series of extremely hard internal and external economic shocks... |
4 / 1015 |
 |
Foreign Direct Investment
FDIs can be broadly classified into two types: outward FDIs and inward FDIs. This classification is based on the types of restrictions imposed, and the various prerequisites required for these investments... |
5 / 1254 |
 |
|